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2 year oldA Spanish court has ordered Colombian music superstar Shakira to stand trial on charges of fraudulently failing to pay 14 million euros (A$20m) in tax, filings showed Tuesday.
Prosecutors in Barcelona said in July they would seek a prison sentence of more than eight years against the singer and a fine of nearly 24 million euros (A$35m), after she rejected a plea deal over accusations of tax evasion.
They accuse the 45-year-old Hips don’t Lie songstress of defrauding the Spanish tax office of 14.5 million euros (A$20.5m) on income earned between 2012 and 2014.
On September 19, a Barcelona court ordered the singer to stand trial for six alleged tax crimes, according to a court ruling made public on Tuesday. The date for the trial has yet to be set.
Prosecutors say Shakira moved to Spain in 2011 when her relationship with FC Barcelona defender Gerard Pique became public, but maintained official tax residency in the Bahamas until 2015.
The couple, who have two children, announced their separation in June.
Shakira has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and claims she owes nothing to the Spanish tax office.
“I’m confident that I have enough proof to support my case and that justice will prevail in my favour,” she said in an interview published in Elle magazine last week.
“While Gerard and I were dating, I was on a world tour. I spent more than 240 days outside Spain, so there was no way I qualified as a resident,” she added.
“The Spanish tax authorities saw that I was dating a Spanish citizen and started to salivate. It’s clear they wanted to go after that money no matter what.” The case centres on where Shakira lived during 2012-14.
Shakira’s lawyers have said that until 2014 she earned most of her money from international tours, moved to Spain full time only in 2015 and has met all her tax obligations.
The singer says she has paid 17.2 million euros (A$25m) to Spanish tax authorities and has no outstanding debts.
She argues Spanish prosecutors are trying to claim money she earned during her international tour and from her participation on the show “The Voice”.
She was a judge on the show in the United States, when she says she was not yet resident in Spain.
‘Darkest hours’
A Barcelona court in May dismissed an appeal from the singer to drop the charges.
Shakira told Elle that the combination of her looming tax fraud trial, separation from Pique and custody battle for their children and the illness of her father meant this was “probably one of the most difficult, darkest hours of my life”.
The singer was named in one of the largest ever leaks of financial documents in October 2021, known as the “Pandora Papers”, among public figures linked to offshore assets.
With her mix of Latin and Arabic rhythms and rock influence, three-time Grammy winner Shakira has scored major global hits with songs such as “Hips don’t Lie”, “Whenever, Wherever” and “Waka Waka”, the official song of the 2010 World Cup.
Spain has in recent years cracked down on football stars like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for not paying their full due in taxes.
Both players were found guilty of evasion and received prison sentences that were waived for first-time offenders.
– With AFP
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