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MJ's Tax Bill Stands At $ 80M

America's Internal Revenue Service is allegedly expecting the bill to be settled within nine months of the King of Pop's death on June 25. The Jackson family was said to be worried over the I.R.S. demand, which will purportedly have to be met with before money earned from the star's album sales and music catalogue reaches his three young kids. "They knew there would be a death tax bill to settle but they had absolutely no idea it would be this high," the Daily Express quoted a source, as saying.
"This is a terrible added burden for the family to have to carry at a time like this. There is no question that it's going to mean a lot less money going to Michael's children," the source added. Beth Kaufman, a tax attorney in Washington D.C. retorts: "There is no question that the U.S. government has first priority, no matter how many other creditors are waiting in line."
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