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Beyoncé petitions IRS over $2.7 million in tax penalties, claiming government denied her millions in deductions and charitable donations
Business Insider ^ | 4/29/23 | Jordan Hart

Posted on 04/30/2023 2:34:05 AM PDT by Libloather

Beyoncé is going up against the Internal Revenue Service in a recent petition filed in United States Tax Court contesting the nearly $2.7 million taxes and penalties the agency alleged she owes.

Earlier this month, the "Break My Soul" singer, 41, petitioned for the court to reconsider a January Notice of Deficiency assessed by the IRS.

The notice claimed Beyoncé owes over $1.4 million in additional tax and over $288,000 in penalty for 2019. For 2018, it alleged the singer owes about $805,000 in additional tax and $161,000 in penalty, according to Forbes.

In her 20-page petition, Beyoncé argues that the agency refused millions of dollars in deductions, including $868,766 attributable to a charitable contribution carryover from 2018. According to the documents, she also alleges that penalties shouldn't apply to any owed taxes as she "has acted reasonably and in good faith."

After the January notice was filed, the star had 90 days to file a petition contesting the IRS. Although the agency has assessed that 20% of the underlying amount of tax is due, petitioners usually don't have to pay until the case has been settled, per Forbes.

No court date has been scheduled as of Saturday afternoon. The lawyer representing Beyoncé - Michael C. Cohen of De Castro, West, Chodorow, Mendler & Glickfeld, Inc. - did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Beyoncé is currently gearing up to kick off her Renaissance tour on May 10. According to Billboard, the tour could make her at least $275 million.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Conspiracy; Education; History
KEYWORDS: beyonc; beyonce; deductions; irs; penalties
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Her husband was a heroin dealer. They should pay the money as restitution for the misery and deaths he caused.


21 posted on 05/01/2023 12:21:30 AM PDT by minnesota_bound (Need more money to buy everything now)
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