Mayweather agrees to pay back $5.6 million in back taxes

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  • JVal3208
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    Mayweather agrees to pay back $5.6 million in back taxes

    LAS VEGAS -- Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. agreed to pay $5.6 million in back taxes before the Internal Revenue Service was poised to take the money from his purse after his Saturday comeback fight against Juan Manuel Marquez.

    The IRS sent the Nevada Athletic Commission a levy notice on Sept. 4 ordering Mayweather's unpaid taxes from 2007 to be deducted from his $10 million fight purse, commission executive director Keith Kizer told The Associated Press.

    Kizer said the IRS backed off one week later, after Mayweather agreed to pay the money. Mayweather won the fight in a unanimous decision.

    Mayweather's tax attorney, Jeffrey Morse, told the AP on Tuesday that federal officials never intended to take Mayweather's purse, and the five-division champion has satisfied all his IRS debts.

    "Floyd has -- and I will absolutely attest to it -- more than satisfied every tax obligation that he has," Morse said. "As of today, as of some time ago, which I can't tell you when, he owes zero to the IRS."

    Morse said he expected the IRS to release a $6.17 million lien filed with the county recorder's office in Las Vegas in October last year.

    Records on Tuesday showed the lien was still open.

    IRS spokesman Raphael Tulino said he could not comment on individual tax matters.

    A copy of the levy notice obtained by the AP shows the IRS was seeking less than what it filed for in its lien. The notice dated Aug. 25 said Mayweather owed $4.71 million in unpaid taxes and $930,000 in statutory additions calculated through Sept. 25.

    "Although we have given the notice and demand required by the [Internal Revenue] Code, the amount owed hasn't been paid," the notice to boxing regulators said. "This levy requires you to turn over to us this person's property and rights to property that you have or which you are already obligated to pay this person."

    Kizer said the IRS did not notify the commission until fight week that the levy would not be necessary. Mayweather and all other fighters on the card were fully paid, he said.

    Morse said Mayweather owed substantially less than the $5.6 million levy, but would not say why it was valued at less than the original lien.

    Morse said the levy itself was part of Mayweather's agreement with the IRS, not an impetus for the boxer nicknamed "Money" to settle the debt. Morse said the levy was used by the IRS as collateral.

    "Unfortunately, if we knew that this information would be out there and disclosed to reporters, we probably wouldn't have entered into that agreement," Morse said. "Floyd likes to keep his private business private."

    The IRS in August released Mayweather from another lien for nearly $15,900 for unpaid taxes in 2001. A New Jersey Superior Court judgment from 2007 for a state tax debt of $193,000 was still unpaid, according to the court.

    Morse declined to comment on the judgment.


    Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
  • Jiddu Dali
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    he should send IOU's to all of the strippers in Vegas



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    • COACH WEBB
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      #3
      this article is FALSE!!! HE STILL OWES THEM!! HE'S DEAD BROKE!! HE'S A LIAR!!!



























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      • 2501
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        *****, he didnt agree, he HAD to pay. IRS doesn't **** around. Their existance and power is unconstitutional. We should all boycott the IRS.

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        • COACH WEBB
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          Originally posted by 2501
          *****, he didnt agree, he HAD to pay. IRS doesn't **** around. Their existance and power is unconstitutional. We should all boycott the IRS.
          25, I think they meant that he agreed to pay BEFORE they took it out of his fight purse.....

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            Dereck Gsora
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            Why didn't he pay them earlier

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            • BoxingChaos
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              Why is there no mention of Oscar De La Hoya being the one who paid the IRS off? If Floyd was not broke, why did Oscar De La Hoya pay? Floyd was broke then and Floyd is broke now. Maybe he can find another midget to fight with who has a semi large following so he can break even. Wait, he already has his eye on tiny Manny Pacquiao. Floyd proved to the world that he cares more about money than he does about his own legacy which up till now, is still very questionable and highly scrutinized. The boy has gone around fighting nothing but midgets and old soft hitting grandfathers. The fraud continues folks.

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              • Al Haymon
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                Originally posted by 2501
                *****, he didnt agree, he HAD to pay. IRS doesn't **** around. Their existance and power is unconstitutional. We should all boycott the IRS.
                Which article of the Constitution are they violating?

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                • BoxingChaos
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                  Originally posted by Al Haymon
                  Which article of the Constitution are they violating?
                  The one where it says nothing about paying taxes for wages earned.

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                  • Al Haymon
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                    #10
                    His purse on the fight was USD 10 Mn guaranteed plus a %age of the PPV revenues. Figure he will make USD 15 Mn.

                    He pays IRS 6, his accountant withholds another $4 nil for 2009 so that he rebuilds IRS relationship.

                    He nets USD $5 Mn for beating Marquez.
                    And then you have to add in his promoter's cut and his income from the sponsorships ('reebok is seven figures').

                    He did Ok.

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