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The Iraqi artist Kazem al-Saher is in crisis with the Jordanian Artists Syndicate, who asked him to pay tens of thousands of dollars for his singing there.
"Saher was subjected to a legal problem in Jordan because he had avoided paying taxes to the Jordanian Artists Syndicate," Sayidati magazine said Friday.
The Jordanian media published a copy of a document published by the Jordan Artists Association, in which Khabarni said the document sent an ultimatum to Al Saher for not paying the taxes due to him for singing in Jordan .
The document asks Al-Saher to pay $ 44,000 in taxes to the union, which collects 3% of the artist's financial income when he sings in Jordan.
The document threatened Saher that if he did not "solve" the legal problems, the union could resort to the courts to pursue it legally.
Al-Saher gave two concerts in Jordan last Thursday and Friday. Al-Saher was forced to temporarily suspend his concert because of the large number of smoke on the stage.
A video clip showed Al-Saher's annoyance on the stage and said, "You've slaughtered me with smoke." He pointed out that the smoke had dried out his throat. The public fire.
Al Saher will give two concerts in Turkey on the 12th and 13th of this month, as well as a concert in Qatar on August 17th, in Oman on the 19th and in Saudi Arabia on the 22nd.
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