4:56 pm - Saturday February 4, 2012

Aaron Carter Wanted for tax evasion?

Aaron Carter Wanted for tax evasionThe younger brother of Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys fame, Aaron Carter is now a wanted and not in a good way, as the IRS has just filed papers against him for tax evasion. One week after being booted from Dancing with the Stars with much hubbub, Carter is now seeing himself in troubled waters with uncle sam, BuddyTV informs.

This is not yet uncertain why this is coming out just now, even though court papers clearly show that the tax delinquency goes back to 2003, when Carter first stopped paying taxes, one thing is clear: the pop star owes the IRS over $1 million. Moreover, chances are he doesn’t have this kind of money to dispose of, which may mean he’s also facing jail time, reports in the media claim.

“It’s unclear why the issue is coming at such an inopportune time, a week after getting the boot from Dancing With the Stars, when court documents filed last week indicate that his tax delinquency dates back to 2003, during which time he owed the federal government $965,285 from that year alone,” the same e-zine further says. Carter also owes $45,350.11 from income generated in 2006, totaling $1,010,635.08 in total debt. He was not immediately available for comment when news of the debt transpired in the media.

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6 Responses to “Aaron Carter Wanted for tax evasion?”

  1. Irdha
    August 7, 2010 at 11:26 am #

    Love u aaron..

  2. October 8, 2010 at 3:31 am #

    hello boy?

  3. October 8, 2010 at 3:38 am #

    what are u doing Aaron……?

  4. November 12, 2010 at 3:23 am #

    Whenever I read on this, it is always exactly the same. At long last someone has provided an alternative and significant point of view.

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