Chris Brown Reportedly Owes $4 Million In Unpaid Taxes

Chris Brown Reportedly Owes $4 Million In Unpaid Taxes

Chris Brown may be in a bit of a financial crisis.

According to reports, R&B star Chris Brown allegedly owes the IRS and the state of California over four million dollars in back taxes. Allegedly, in December several separate tax liens were filed against the “Your Man Ain’t Me” singer for taxes he reportedly owes the government from 2022.

Recently released tax documents revealed that Chris Brown was slammed with at least two federal tax liens by the federal government last month, one was for $2,245,561.50 and the other was for $1,059,967.78, according to reports. 

Chris Brown was also served with a state tax lien filed by California for $739,067.48,  bringing his grand total of back taxes owed to the government to $4,044,596.76.

Reportedly, if Brown does not pay the funds owed, the federal government and the state of California will go after his residence in Tarzana, California, and his multiple music businesses.

Unfortunately, this isn’t the only legal issue Brown is dealing with. As previously reported, in Nov. the dancer requested the court case with his former employee, who accused his dog of violently attacking her two years ago, to be postponed until after January 3, 2023. According to Brown, his former maid has not yet named, served, or identified any of the other defendants in the lawsuit, including his dog breeder. He also accused her of skipping the proper medical examinations from a professional of his choosing.

The former employee claimed she was unaware of the singer’s “vicious, killer attack dogs,” and is requesting $71 million in compensation for the incident.

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Authored by: Tsai-Ann Hill