Taxes Take Their Toll on La Toya
<i> Times Wire Services</i>
ENCINO —
La Toya Jackson has agreed to pay $472,000 in overdue income tax, ending a government threat to auction her share of the Jackson family estate in Encino.
Jackson failed to pay income taxes in 1988, 1989 and 1991, an Internal Revenue Service spokesman said. With interest and penalties, the entertainer’s bill had swelled to $511,000.
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