Shakira has officially been acquitted in a major Spanish tax fraud case after Spainโ€™s High Court ruled that authorities failed to prove she was legally a tax resident in the country during 2011. ย 

The court overturned a previous โ‚ฌ55 million ($64 million) penalty and ordered Spainโ€™s Treasury to reimburse the singer more than โ‚ฌ60 million (around $70 million) including interest. ย 

Why the Court Ruled in Her Favor :

Under Spanish law, an individual must spend more than 183 days in Spain within a year to qualify as a tax resident.

According to the ruling, authorities were only able to prove that Shakira spent 163 days in Spain during 2011 below the legal threshold. ย 

The court also rejected arguments that her relationship with former footballer Gerard Piquรฉ automatically established Spain as the center of her economic interests. ย 

Shakira Responds :

Following the decision, Shakira criticized what she described as years of public targeting and damage to her reputation.

In a statement released through her legal team, she said:

โ€œThere was never any fraud.โ€ ย 

Her lawyer described the eight-year legal process as exhausting and praised the courtโ€™s independence in overturning the earlier penalties. ย 

Separate From Her Previous Tax Settlement:

The ruling only applies to the 2011 tax dispute.

It does not erase the separate 2023 agreement in which Shakira settled another Spanish tax case tied to 2012โ€“2014 payments in order to avoid trial. ย 

Spainโ€™s tax agency is reportedly expected to appeal the new acquittal to the Supreme Court. ย 

After nearly a decade of legal battles, Shakira has secured one of the biggest courtroom victories of her career.

The ruling marks a major reputational win for the global pop star while reigniting conversations around celebrity taxation, residency laws, and the aggressive financial scrutiny faced by high-profile entertainers in Europe.

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