
Lolita Flores confiesa que está viviendo de alquiler: «Compré un piso y lo vend…
La artista ha sido entrevistada por Julia Otero y ha explicado los problemas que tuvo con Hacienda cuando Cristóbal Montoro era ministro
Madrid, Spain – Renowned Spanish artist Lolita Flores has publicly addressed her past financial difficulties with the Spanish tax agency, Hacienda, during an interview on Onda Cero radio. Flores detailed a period where she claims to have been subjected to extensive inspections, ultimately leading her to sell her property to settle a tax debt of two million euros over eight years. "I wish I could call him and have him return the 2 million euros he took from me," Flores stated, referring to former Minister of Finance, Cristóbal Montoro, under whose administration these inspections reportedly took place. She clarified that her current tax affairs are in order, and she is a proponent of paying taxes. However, she expressed deep concern regarding the nature of the inspections. Flores highlighted that her experience was not isolated, noting that "many artists in this country" faced similar inspections. She criticized the perceived arbitrary nature of these audits and questioned the allocation of the funds collected. "One thing is to pay taxes, and another is to have inspections that are unwarranted, and that money taken from you goes to other places that have nothing to do with public services," she asserted. Her comments shed light on the ongoing debate surrounding tax policies and their impact on public figures in Spain.
La artista ha sido entrevistada por Julia Otero y ha explicado los problemas que tuvo con Hacienda cuando Cristóbal Montoro era ministro