Apparently, Pastor MA$E isn't any good with handling his finances as State of Georgia accuses the ex-badboy rapper of owing almost $35,000 in back taxes.
The Georgia State Revenue Commission filed two tax liens of $31,873 and $2,591 on income from 2004 and 2007 against the Harlem rapper with his ex-wife, Twyla, as co-debtor, according to BOSSIP.
Ma$e’s tax debt shouldn’t be confused with his obligations to the feds, who in 2007 slapped him with a tax lien for $156,122 for income from 2004. The feds again hit the “Tell Me What You Want” rapper with a second lien for $94,745 in 2012. That same year, his Atlanta area home went into foreclosure, according to public records.
The Georgia State Revenue Commission filed two tax liens of $31,873 and $2,591 on income from 2004 and 2007 against the Harlem rapper with his ex-wife, Twyla, as co-debtor, according to BOSSIP.
Ma$e’s tax debt shouldn’t be confused with his obligations to the feds, who in 2007 slapped him with a tax lien for $156,122 for income from 2004. The feds again hit the “Tell Me What You Want” rapper with a second lien for $94,745 in 2012. That same year, his Atlanta area home went into foreclosure, according to public records.
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