Isabel Pantoja increases her debt with the Tax Agency to almost 1.3 million euros

The Tax Agency publishes the list of large debtors, which also includes other well-known figures from the entertainment and sports world.

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The Tax Agency has published its list of large debtors, which includes Isabel Pantoja with a debt exceeding 1.3 million euros, a significant increase from the previous year.

The Tax Agency has released its new list of large debtors, corresponding to the end of 2025, featuring individuals and companies with debts exceeding 600,000 euros. Among the recurring names is singer Isabel Pantoja, whose debt has risen to nearly 1.3 million euros, an increase of almost 260,000 euros compared to the previous year.
Other well-known figures from the entertainment and television world are also on the list. Presenter and actress Patricia Conde joins the list with a debt of 714,615 euros. Meanwhile, Kiko Matamoros reappears after a three-year absence with a debt of 600,740 euros, slightly above the established threshold. Paz Vega remains on the list, although she has reduced her amount to over 1.8 million euros.
Singer and presenter Bertín Osborne has managed to reduce his debt to 830,000 euros, 70,000 euros less than the previous year. Singer Merche also appears with a debt of 819,000 euros, and journalist and writer Cesar Vidal owes over 2.1 million euros.
Overall, the list has seen an improvement, with 144 fewer debtors than the previous year, totaling 5,853 debtors among individuals and legal entities. This year, football clubs such as Fútbol Club Cartagena (1.25 million euros) and Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro (920,000 euros) have been added, joining others already listed like Unión Deportiva Salamanca.
Isabel Pantoja's appearance on the list comes shortly after the cancellation of her concert at Icónica in Sevilla, a decision that surprised organizers and led to threats of legal action.