Isabel Pantoja's new tax plan to save thousands of euros

Isabel Pantoja is one of the most talked about characters in the current affairs of the heart in recent weeks.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 January 2024 Monday 21:55
8 Reads
Isabel Pantoja's new tax plan to save thousands of euros

Isabel Pantoja is one of the most talked about characters in the current affairs of the heart in recent weeks. Her already practically non-existent relationship with her daughter, Isa Pantoja, has filled covers and discussions in all possible media outlets, speculating with concern and seeking reactions from different personalities. However, another issue close to journalists is the sale of Cantora and its business management.

Some information that the Telecinco program TardeAR, presented by Ana Rosa Quintana, has been able to highlight in large format. Luis Pliego, director of the magazine Lecturas, has revealed to viewers a new company managed by Agustín Pantoja, Isabel's brother, and which will be in charge of covering his financial steps. This is a very notable change in the chores of the tonadillera that Pliego has described in detail.

“It is a company that he created a month before the tour. Agustín created it in Gran Canaria because they do not have a VAT reduction. The tax is lower (7% while on the peninsula it is 21%). The company has not presented accounts, but everything suggests that Isabel Pantoja is registered for musical events. They are saving 15%, a very important saving because we are talking about events worth thousands of euros,” she expressed.

“Everything speaking from the most absolute legality, it would be Agustín who would collect everything from that company and it would be this company who would give his percentage to his sister Isabel,” he expanded, also pointing out that on the set they were explaining “fictional numbers and accounts will have to be presented within three months”, detailing that it will be then when the true figures come to light. Another vital detail in this sense is that this is done without taking into account taxes.

“All this discounting what the Treasury takes. On the website that we have seen, which is where Isabel Pantoja's tickets are sold, it also appears that there is a subsidy from the Canarian Government and it is also dedicated to the sale of merchandising," Pliego expanded, warning of the possibility that Pantoja could exploit your business more comfortably thanks to this page. A need that comes in difficult economic times.

The singer has been trying to sell the Cantora property for some time, but its price could be prohibitive even for the most select pockets, as highlighted in Let's see weeks ago. “Her starting value is 15 million, her tax advisors have told her that it is truly crazy. It is not the price or the value of that property,” collaborator Antonio Rossi commented live.