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Friday, June 15, 2012

Singer R. Kelly 'owes $4.8m in back taxes to U.S. government'

R. Kelly reportedly owes $4.8 million in back taxes after ‘not paying anything’ on his superstar earnings for almost seven years.
The ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ singer stopped paying taxes in 2005, according to documents filed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Despite the huge bill, the twice Grammy nominated singer is ‘confident’ the matter can be resolved.
Confident: Despite the whopping tax bill singer R. Kelly said he is sure he can meet the demands
Confident: Despite the whopping tax bill singer R. Kelly said he is sure he can meet the demands
Broken down the 45-year-old owes $1,472,366.77 from 2005, $710,520.51 from 2006, $376,180.11 from 2007, $1,122,694.90 from 2008, $173,815.18 from 2009 and $992,495.24 from 2010, bringing his grand total to $4,848,072.71.

 
His spokesman told gossip website TMZ.com: ‘R. Kelly is in the process of working everything out with the government and is confident that all his obligations will be satisfied.’
Meanwhile, Kelly will headline the Reggae Sumfest next month in Montego Bay, which takes place from July 15 - 21.
Back in the day: R. Kelly has sold millions of records - but it has been reported the singer stopped paying taxes in 2005
Back in the day: R. Kelly has sold millions of records - but it has been reported the singer stopped paying taxes in 2005
He had been due to perform at last year’s Reggae Sumfest but had to pull out after complaining of throat pain and later having an emergency operation on his throat.
Sumfest organiser, Johnny Gourzong, said: ‘R. Kelly was so disappointed with not being able to come to Sumfest last year that we spent the whole year trying to work out a make-up date.'

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