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Shakira Acquitted in Tax Fraud Case Spanish Government Ordered to Return 70 Million

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- Shakira acquitted of tax fraud by Spain's High Court, overturning €55 million fine.
- Spanish government ordered to return over €60 million (approx. $70 million) to Shakira.
- Ruling pertains to tax residency dispute from 2011; does not affect tax years after 2011.
- In a separate case, Shakira agreed to pay $7.5 million fine in November 2023 for tax years 2012-2014.
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