Danna Paola and Rosalía on the same track. Paola attended Rosalía’s show Monday night, and she shared a gallery of photos and videos on her Instagram.
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Having her day in court. Shakira is facing eight years and two months in prison should she be convicted in her expected trial for alleged tax evasion.
In 2018, prosecutors in Spain accused the pop singer, 45 — whose full name is Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll — of defrauding the government of 14.5 million euros ( $15 million) in taxes from 2012 to 2014, alleging she claimed to live in the Bahamas while residing in Catalonia, per The Guardian. The prosecutors also said they would seek a fine of more than 23 million euros ($23.5 million) from the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer for her alleged tax fraud.
Now, a Spanish prosecutor is seeking a prison term for the Colombia native over the case after she rejected a settlement offer, per documents seen by Reuters on Friday, July 29. A trial date has not yet been set.
Back in 2017, Shakira was one of many wealthy celebrities whose names appeared in the “Paradise Papers,” an investigation made by The Guardian and other associated news organizations that delved into the world of offshore finance. When asked at the time about the “She Wolf” singer’s listed residence in the Bahamas, her lawyer said the artist lived in various places “throughout her professional career and, in every case, has fully met the laws of all the jurisdictions where she has resided.”
Speaking with Reuters about the most recent development in the case, a rep for the singer noted that she considers it to be “a total violation of her rights,” trusting “her innocence and [choosing] to leave the issue in the hands of the law.” Moreover, the Latin pop star claims she initially paid the 17.2 million euros that the Spanish tax office said she owed and has no outstanding debt with the tax agency.
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Prosecutors in Spain are pushing for an eight year prison sentence if Shakira is found guilty of tax evasion. Or so it was reported last week as it was confirmed that the musician has refused to settle with the Spanish authorities, meaning her tax dispute will now head to trial.The dispute relates to a disagreement over where Shakira was primarily based between 2012 and 2014.
A Spanish prosecutor is seeking an eight-year prison sentence and a fine in excess of 23 million euros for Shakira in a tax fraud case, El País reports and multiple outlets confirm. The Colombian singer stands accused of evading 14.5 million euros in taxes between 2012 and 2014, a period during which she claims she was not living in Spain.
A Spanish prosecutor is reportedly set to seek a maximum of 8 years in prison and a $23 million fine against superstar singer Shakira for tax evasion, according to documents seen by Reuters.
Shakira should face eight years in prison over the ongoing alleged tax fraud case involving the musician.Shakira has been charged with failing to pay the government millions in taxes between 2012 and 2014. Shakira was offered a plea deal earlier this year but instead opted to pursue a trial.A statement sent to the BBC by Shakira’s publicist said the singer is “fully confident of her innocence” and called the case a “violation of her rights.”The charges, which date back to 2018, come from an allegation that Shakira spent more than half the year of each year in Spain between 2012 and 2014.According to tax laws in Spain, anyone residing in the country for over six months is considered a “resident” and therefore must pay taxes.Shakira is claiming she did not live most of the year in Spain during that time.
International pop star Shakira could face both a hefty prison sentence and fine if convicted in her trial for alleged tax fraud. Prosecutors in Spain are requesting Shakira be sentenced to eight years and two months in prison, and pay a fine of 24 million euros ($24 million).
Shakira decided to take her tax fraud case to court because she is "confident in her innocence", reps for the singer shared with HELLO!MORE: Shakira turns heads following recent break-upThe superstar singer rejected a settlement offered by the prosecution in her tax fraud case – and is now a step closer to going to trial, her team has confirmed.WATCH: Shakira displays impressive surfing skills in Don't Wait Up music video"Shakira has always cooperated and abided by the law, demonstrating impeccable conduct as an individual and a taxpayer, and faithfully following the counsel of PriceWaterhouse Coopers, a prestigious and globally recognized tax firm," the representative said in a statement giving to HELLO!"Unfortunately, the Spanish Tax Office, which loses one out of every two lawsuits with its taxpayers, continues to violate her rights and pursue yet another baseless case. Shakira is confident that her innocence will be proven by the end of the judicial process."Spanish prosecutors have alleged that Shakira defrauded Spain's government of 14.5million euros in taxes.They charged the singer in January 2018 with failing to pay taxes on income earned between 2012 and 2014.
Shakira's Spanish tax fraud case. Prosecutors in Spain are seeking a prison term of eight years and two months, as well as a fine of about $25 million, if the 45-year-old singer is convicted in her expected tax fraud trial, the Associated Press reports.
Shakira is facing possible prison time. Prosecutors in Spain are seeking a prison term of eight years and two months, as well as a fine of about $25 million, if the 45-year-old singer is convicted in her expected tax fraud trial, the Associated Press reports.
Prosecutors in Spain are seeking an eight-year and two month prison term for Shakira, if she is convicted in a trial for alleged tax fraud. The Colombian singer, whose full name is Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, is charged with failing to pay the Spanish government 14. 5 million euros (£12.
Shakira and her lawyers recently declined to reach an agreement with the Spanish Tax Agency. The Spanish government is accusing her of tax fraud of 14,5 million euros.