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Updated · Rolling Stone · May 23
Shakira Wins €60 Million Tax Case After Court Finds She Spent 163 Days in Spain
Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · May 23

Shakira Wins €60 Million Tax Case After Court Finds She Spent 163 Days in Spain

7 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · May 23
  • Spain’s high court cleared Shakira of 2011 tax fraud allegations and awarded her €60 million after overturning a treasury fine tied to the case.
  • The ruling turned on residency: judges found she spent 163 days in Spain in 2011, below the 183-day threshold prosecutors needed to prove tax residency.
  • Shakira said the eight-year fight damaged her health, family life and reputation, calling the accusations unproven and politically driven.
  • Spain’s treasury is expected to appeal to the Supreme Court, which could delay any payout even as fans celebrate the decision online.
Shakira won €60M, but does her case expose a predatory tax system that crushes ordinary Spanish citizens?
With Spain's Supreme Court overwhelmed, could Shakira's final victory be delayed for years by a legal backlog?