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Spain Acquits Shakira of Tax Fraud

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This is a personal legal matter involving a pop star and Spanish tax authorities. No commercial mechanism, supply chain, or sector impact is present. The ruling affects only Shakira's personal finances and has no bearing on any industry, commodity, or company margins.

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  • Spanish court orders tax authority to return €55 million to Shakira for 2011 taxes.
  • Court ruled Shakira was not a full resident of Spain in 2011 due to frequent touring.
  • Shakira accepted guilt in 2023 for tax evasion (2012-2014) and paid €7.3 million.

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