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Shakira Is Found Not Guilty of Tax Fraud in Spain

A Spanish court ruled that the pop star was not a tax resident of Spain in 2011 and ordered the country’s tax authorities to return tens of millions of dollars to her.

Claire Moses and Carlos Barragán
Author: Claire Moses and Carlos Barragán

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Claire Moses and Carlos Barragán

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Barcelona (Spain), Decisions and Verdicts, Income Tax, Shakira, Spain, Tax Evasion
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