Terrence Howard, the renowned actor, has been ordered by a federal judge to pay almost $1 million in a federal tax evasion case. This case has been ongoing since last year when the federal authorities pursued him for hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes.
Key Takeaway
Terrence Howard has been ordered to pay nearly
million in back taxes after failing to address the federal complaint against him, resulting in a ruling in favor of the government.
The Tax Bill
The federal authorities were seeking to recover $578,000 from Terrence Howard, representing unpaid taxes from five tax returns filed between 2010 and 2019.
Legal Proceedings
Surprisingly, Terrence Howard did not appear or defend himself in the case, leading to the judge ruling in favor of the federal authorities. Despite his activity on social media, he did not address the legal matter.
The Outcome
As a consequence, Terrence Howard is now liable to pay $903,114.72, encompassing the unpaid federal tax income assessments, penalties, and accrued interest.