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Pop Culture Entertainers often face off with the IRS over tax issues, but rarely do they receive millions back.
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Music Soulja Boy also owes his ex-girlfriend $236K in damages.
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Relationships Cardi B previously claimed that Offset's unpaid taxes are the reason she hasn't been able to finalize their divorce.
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Politics Kanye West's latest post about Donald Trump comes after he recalled Frank Ocean warning him against supporting the president in 2016.
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Music The decision to sell his Calabasas condo comes amid rumors that Kanye West has been struggling financially in recent years.
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Music Rick Ross is accused of owing over $60K in back taxes.
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News Trey Songz is in debt to the IRS for approximately $750k.
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Politics She also let it be known that she has no problem dishing out the disrespect that she receives.
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Music Reportedly, each of 6ix9ine's luxury whips has a starting bid of $20K.
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Sneakers Bernie wants Nike to pay more taxes.
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Gossip Another $60K was just attached.
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Original Content A list of rappers who have been hit with tax liens and evasion charges.
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Sports In a recent tweet, Kyle Kuzma sided with multi-billionaire, Elon Musk, who has been slapped with an $11B tax bill.
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Music 6ix9ine's cars, and other items, were seized.
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Gossip Ja Rule and his wife Aisha Atkins are reportedly facing a $3 million lawsuit over their alleged tax debt.
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Gossip Safaree's got some accounting to deal with.
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News Rozay has addressed the report that he owes a massive amount of money to the IRS.
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News Lauryn Hill is claiming that she didn't pay her taxes in 2005, 2006, and 2007 because of serious threats to her family.
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Music Ja Rule allegedly still owes Uncle Sam a hefty chunk of change.
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Music X will be back to making music shortly.
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