The Spanish Tax Agency claims the singer Joaquín Sabina payment of more than four million euros (4.9 million dollars) for a difference of opinion on the tax assessments in recent years and therefore has embargoed part of its assets, published today by the newspaper El Mundo.
The embargo is precautionary and provisional and affects 87.45 per cent stake in the company Grocery Finos, owned 50% of Sabina and her partner Jimena Coronado.
Hacienda also banned the singer have -sell or budge from his home in Madrid, his garage in the capital and his home in Rota (Cadiz, southern Spain).
The difference in tax criterion is that the Spanish Treasury recently began to consider that people who set up companies to bill as singers or actors–mainly companies do in order to evade taxes when this procedure before was considered correct.
So while millionaire, the claim does not correspond with any crime, since there is no fraudulent intent, but simply a disparity of opinion in the settlement.
In any case, the manager Sabina, José Navarro, told the newspaper El Mundo his intention to appeal this claim because, he said, the singer “has scrupulously paid their taxes”
Source:. EFE
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