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Marc Anthony agreed to settle debts with the IRS

(EFE) .- The Puerto Rican singer Marc Anthony, husband of fellow singer-actress Jennifer Lopez, said today, through their representatives, who recently reached an agreement with the U.S. authorities resolve their outstanding issues with the tax authorities of this country. "Marc Anthony and their current financial and management team recently reached a tentative agreement to settle all federal tax debts of the grantor," their representatives said today in a statement.
This statement is issued after the Internet portal RadarOnline.com singer must ensure that the authorities more than three million dollars of unpaid taxes in New York.
This portal ensures that New York authorities filed a lawsuit last March in which it was claimed that the winner of two Grammy awards was the state of New York $ 1.8 million in taxes, in addition to another 1 6 million federal tax to be claimed three months ago.
So, Anthony should be a total of $ 3.4 million to U.S. authorities, as long as this website
(EFE) .- The Puerto Rican singer Marc Anthony, husband of fellow singer-actress Jennifer Lopez, said today, through their representatives, who recently reached an agreement with U.S. authorities to settle their outstanding issues with the tax authorities of this country. "Marc Anthony and their current financial and management team recently reached a tentative agreement to settle all federal tax debts of the grantor," their representatives said today in a statement.
This statement is issued after the Internet portal RadarOnline.com singer must ensure that the authorities more than three million dollars of unpaid taxes in New York.
This portal ensures that New York authorities filed a lawsuit last March in which it was claimed that the winner of two Grammy awards was the state of New York $ 1.8 million in taxes, in addition to another 1.6 million federal tax to be claimed three months ago.
So, Anthony should be a total of $ 3.4 million to U.S. authorities provided by this website.
RadarOnline.com remember that this is not the first time the author of songs like "Now who" have trouble paying their taxes, because in 2007 he claimed that paid $ 2.5 million cost had not paid tax for four years. EFE

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