Mary J. Blige Hit With $3.4 Million Tax Lien

Blige $3.4 million tax lien: Singer Mary J. Blige owes around $3.4 million after the federal government issued a tax lien, claiming she failed to pay income taxes for 2009, 2010, and 2011.
Mary J. Blige Hit With $3.4 Million Tax Lien
Jack Phillips
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The federal government filed a tax lien against Mary J. Blige, who owes around $3.4 million. 

TMZ reported that Blige owes millions for failing to pay income taxes in 2009, 2010, and 2011.

She also reportedly failed to pay $900,000 in taxes in New Jersey. According to the New York Daily News, Blige owns a home in Saddle River, located in the state.

The IRS filed the lien against Blige in Bergen County, court documents say. She also received a lien in March in Westchester. Blige also owns two homes in those two areas, according to the Daily News.

Last May, the New York Post reported that a charity set up by Blige intended to empower women did not file tax its returns.

“The problem is that I didn’t have the right people in the right places doing the right things,” Blige said last year.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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