Jamaican DJ and international recording artiste Moses "Beenie Man" Davis is to return to court Tuesday where he is expected to say how he intends to pay millions of dollars in outstanding taxes.
As was first reported by RJR News a week ago, the Revenue Department has served a claim on the artiste for nearly $30 million in outstanding income tax.
Beenie Man recently appeared before the Sutton Street Tax Court to answer the claim.
He told presiding magistrate Owen Parkins that he did not know that he owed the government such a large amount of money in outstanding taxes.
The Grammy winning DJ blamed his former management company for his dilemma.
According to Beenie Man, the company was responsible for paying all his taxes.
As was first reported by RJR News a week ago, the Revenue Department has served a claim on the artiste for nearly $30 million in outstanding income tax.
Beenie Man recently appeared before the Sutton Street Tax Court to answer the claim.
He told presiding magistrate Owen Parkins that he did not know that he owed the government such a large amount of money in outstanding taxes.
The Grammy winning DJ blamed his former management company for his dilemma.
According to Beenie Man, the company was responsible for paying all his taxes.
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