Method Man Faces Felony Charges For $33,000 in Back Taxes
Failing to pay personal income taxes for three years, Grammy Award-winning hip-pop star Method Man turned himself into the Staten Island DA’s Office to face felony charges.
The Wu-Tang member whose real name is Clifford Smith has now added IRS criminal charges to his rap sheet.
Tax problems will find anyone who ignores their accumulating back taxes. It can be overwhelming to anyone who has back taxes but isn’t sure how to best resolve the situation. You can take control of your IRS tax problems by getting tax help from a tax attorney, CPA or tax resolution specialist.
The best thing to do is to get started now. Many people may find it paralyzing to deal with their back taxes because they don’t want to face their IRS penalties–if you ignore your tax problems, they will only get worse.
Get tax help today by calling TRS at 866-IRS-PROBLEMS (1-866-477-7762) for a free consultation or visit our website at www.TaxResolution.com
More Tax Help, IRS News and Tax Relief Tips:
- Prevent IRS Payroll Tax Problems: Tax Help for Business Owners Who Want to Avoid IRS Trouble
- Innocent Taxpayers Could Face IRS Audits as Agency Mines Mortgage Payment Data for Individuals With Unfiled Tax Returns
- $80,000 in Back Taxes Took “Miracle Met” Jerry Koosman to Jail
- Recipients of Stimulus Money Owe More Than $220 Million in Back Taxes
- Wife Gets Partial Innocent Spouse Relief From Husband’s IRS Penalties From Unsubstantiated Deductions
Tags: Back Taxes, delinquent taxes, IRS debt, IRS help, Method Man tax bust, Michael Rozbruch, tax attorney, tax help, tax relief, tax resolution services



