Shakira owes $7m in second Spanish tax fraud case, prosecutor says

28 September 2023 - 10:00 By Emma Pinedo
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Shakira poses with her Video Vanguard Award and her and Karol G's Best Collaboration Award for "TQG" at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, U.S., September 12, 2023.
Shakira poses with her Video Vanguard Award and her and Karol G's Best Collaboration Award for "TQG" at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, U.S., September 12, 2023.
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A Spanish prosecutor has lodged a second tax claim against Colombian singer Shakira, accusing her of defrauding the state of €6.6m (R133m) in 2018, according to a request to the investigating court seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

Known as the Queen of Latin Pop, Shakira has opted to go to trial in November in Barcelona in a case where she denies failing to pay €14.5m (R292.3m) in tax for the period 2012-14, for which she could be jailed for up to eight years.

In the new case, the prosecutor alleges that in 2018, Shakira failed to declare profits of $12.5m (R239.7m) from an advance payment for her El Dorado World Tour, among others.

At that time, she was in a relationship with FC Barcelona soccer star Gerard Pique and living in the city with their two children.

Prosecutors argue that she was resident in Spain and so required to tax all her worldwide revenues there, no matter where they were earned. Instead, they say, she diverted money to “companies domiciled in countries with low taxation and high opacity”.

The 46-year-old, who has sold millions of records worldwide, is accused of failing to pay €5.4 in income tax, and is calculated to owe €6m after taking into account accrued interest but also voluntary payments.

She is also accused of defrauding the state of 773,600 in wealth tax, resulting in a debt of 625,190.

Shakira's legal team said she had not received any notification of the new case in Miami, where she is now based.

“Shakira's legal team is focused on preparing for the trial for the 2012-14 fiscal years, which will begin on November 20,” it said in an emailed statement.

The singer turned down a deal with prosecutors in the 2012-14 case, saying she was confident she had behaved correctly and transparently from the beginning.

Reuters


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