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Judge rules Spain must pay Shakira $100m after tax case

May 19, 2026

Madrid [Spain], May 19: A Spanish court has acquitted Shakira of tax fraud and ordered the government to return over 55 million euros in fines and interest
Spain's High Court has acquitted Colombian pop star Shakira of tax fraud and overturned the 55 million euro ($A89 million) fine imposed in 2021 by the Spanish tax agency, according to a court document by Reuters on Monday.
Acting on an appeal by the Hips Don't Lie singer, the court ordered the Treasury to reimburse her with over 60 million euros ($A98 million), including interest, Shakira's defence said.
The judge ruled authorities had failed to prove Shakira spent more than 183 days in Spain in 2011, as required by Spanish law to be considered a tax resident in country.
At the , the ⁠tax agency had argued Shakira was linked to Spain through ​her relationship with former FC Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique and had her centre of activities in the Mediterranean country.
But the High Court ruled the fines were unlawful as they were "based on the assumption that the appellant's tax residence was in Spain for the 2011 fiscal year, a ⁠fact which has not been proven".
The new ruling ​still be appealed before the Supreme Court and does not affect tax years after 2011.
"This ​decision comes after eight-year ordeal that has taken an unacceptable toll, reflecting a lack of rigour ​in administrative practice," Shakira's lawyer, Jose Luis Prada, said in a statement.
The same statement quoted Shakira as saying she hoped the ruling would set a precedent for "thousands of ​ordinary ​citizens who are abused and crushed every ​day by a system that presumes them guilty forces them to prove their innocence while facing financial and emotional ruin."
In November 2023, Shakira reached a deal with prosecutors to avoid a trial in Barcelona over charges she failed to pay 14.5 million euros in Spanish income tax between 2012 and 2014.
As part ​of the agreement, she accepted the charges and a fine of half the amount owed - ​more than 7.3 ⁠million euros.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Cooperation

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