I didn't hear anything about Manny and the IRS. I mean I know he has that house ( I mean mansion) in L.A. so he does indeed pay some taxes in Cali and the US like property and what not, but am thinking this IRS stuff is just an exagerrated rumor to piggy back off of that record label trying to sue Pac for millions.
Whats up with Manny and the IRS?
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that's not the case with pacquiao.
as far as i know he has no tax issues with the irs.
the idiot ts is probably referring to how pacquiao couldn't train in the u.s. a year or 2 back because he'd have to pay more taxes to the irs.
pacquiao is not an american citizen or resident.
he only has to pay the irs taxes on the income he makes in the united states.
the whole deal with him not spending too much time in the u.s. is because of an irs law that says if you spend a certain amount of days in the u.s. with a 3 (i think 3) year period , he'll be considered as an american resident and will have to pay taxes on the income he makes outside of the u.s.Comment
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it's old news.I didn't hear anything about Manny and the IRS. I mean I know he has that house ( I mean mansion) in L.A. so he does indeed pay some taxes in Cali and the US like property and what not, but am thinking this IRS stuff is just an exagerrated rumor to piggy back off of that record label trying to sue Pac for millions.
there was 1-2 training camps when he couldn't train in the u.s. full time for tax purposes.Comment
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