Lindsey Vonn Forgot To Pay Her Taxes
According to public records, Lindsey Vonn owes more than $1.7 million to the IRS in " delinquent federal taxes."
What's owed:
The IRS filed a $1,705,437 tax lien against Vonn and her estranged husband Thomas on April 2 with the Elko County Recorder in Nevada.
That is a lot of cash. That's, like, one year's worth of 2010 Fernando Tatis. Vonn, for her part, claims it was an oversight and has made arrangements to "pay in full the balance due." Just like that? Must be nice. All this ugliness does not appear to have phased Vonn, who was still able to participate in her boy-that's-a-friend-but-not-a-"boyfriend," Tim Tebow's charity golf tournament yesterday at TPC Sawgrass.
Anyway, Linds, you just have to know better. Tithes Taxes are a very important component in the day-to-day operation of our wonderful nation and they are definitely not optional.
Lindsey Vonn tax bill: A mountain, not molehill [Detroit News]
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