Lil Wayne Hit With $900,000 Tax Lien

    Lil Wayne was hit with a $900,000 tax lien February 1, the Jasmine Brand reports.

    The state of Florida says that Lil Wayne did not pay $868,079.89 worth of taxes in 2014.

    This adds on to the already $12.1 million that the New Orleans rapper owes in taxes. He was hit with a tax lien in 2014 for not paying $5,843,952 in 2011 and $6,311,132 in 2012.

    The total amount that Lil Wayne owes is $12,847,445.37.

    In 2011, he was relieved of a $5.6 million tax lien. The Young Money rapper reportedly did not pay taxes in 2008 and 2009.

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    15 thoughts on “Lil Wayne Hit With $900,000 Tax Lien

    1. This dude is far from broke. As ssoon as you people read a headline like this you automatically assume a person is broke. SMH!!! Get off the internet and read a book you low life’s. Weezy gonna stay wealthy. ArticlesArticles or not.

      1. Stfu he definitely hurting for cash and going broke his drug and lean habit, bunch of kids with different mothers that he gotta take care of, his Miami lifestyle and all the hanger around people that he got to take care of is the reason for his financial woes, he has no investments and that truckfit line was garbage and didn’t sell

    2. Everyone knows Lil Wayne has been struggling financially for years. Federal prison time is coming, just a matter of waiting. He has failed to pay several million dollars in taxes, and most definitely doesn’t have twelve million dollars to square up. Barring a miracle in his online gambling he is done for.

    3. Man blk dudes are just terrible in 2 things…relationship…and money…they just cheat and spend they ass till they broke or owin they baby mama somethin…sad

    4. How do you make that kind of money and not have an accountant and financial advisor to help manage the money.? And, why would you not take a few classes to improve your knowledge of money management?

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