Celebrities really are just like us. Just because they live in the public eye doesn’t make them exempt from the rules the rest of us have to live by too. 

As Benjamin Franklin once said, “in this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” This list shows that some celebrities chose to learn the hard way that they’re not above the law. Here are the top 10 celebrities that got caught for committing tax evasion.

Stephen Baldwin

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Stephen Baldwin

In March 2013, actor Stephen Baldwin pled guilty to not paying New York state income taxes in 2008, 2009 and 2010, totaling up to $400,000. Baldwin claimed that he had not purposely avoided paying taxes, but he had received bad advice from his lawyers and accountants that landed him in hot water. He was able to avoid jail time by agreeing to pay back the owed debt within one year, which he successfully managed. 

 

Nicholas Cage

IRS filed a $6.2 million tax lien against Nicolas Cage in July 2009 in addition to a $6.7 million tax lien in December 2009. Reportedly, he had previously blown over $150 million on luxury cars, mansions, a yacht, private plane, and even a pyramid tombstone. Cage paid off the $6.2 million in 2012 and has continued taking on new film roles to pay off his debts.

DMX

Rapper DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, pleaded guilty to a single count of tax fraud after withholding $1.7 million in taxes over a five-year period. He initially pleaded not guilty and claimed that the “people in charge” of him were responsible for his tax fraud between 2010 and 2015. However, 5 months after being arrested for the charges, he admitted “I’m responsible… I failed to file taxes.”

Teresa and Joe Giudice

The Giudices were indicted on 39 counts of fraud and tax charges in July 2013. One of the many charges was directed against Joe for failing to file tax returns from 2004-2008. During this period he was suspected to have earned $1 million. 

Additional charges resulted when Teresa lied under oath to withhold her full salary from the hit Bravo reality show, “Real Housewives of New Jersey,” in addition to other various business ventures. Joe similarly lied under oath in denial of failing to file his tax returns. After initially attempting to plead not guilty, in March 2014 they changed their plea to guilty.

All in all, Teresa pleaded guilty to four counts and Joe pleaded guilty to five counts — including not filing his tax returns. In October 2015, Teresa was sentenced to 15 months in prison and Joe to 41 months in prison in addition to being ordered to pay $414,588 in restitution. The judge allowed the couple to offset their sentences so their four young daughters would have a parent at home.

Willie Nelson

Legendary country singer Willie Nelson faced $32 million in back taxes from the IRS in 1990. With the help of his lawyer, his debt was reduced to only $17 million, which unfortunately he still was unable to pay. As a result, IRS seized almost all of his assets to auction off and pay off his debt. 

IRS also allowed him to record his album “Who’ll Buy My Memories? (The IRS Tapes)” to raise funds to repay his debt. He eventually managed to pay off the last of his debt in 1993.

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Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino

In January 2018 the “Jersey Shore” star pleaded guilty to tax evasion. Sorrentino was found guilty of failing to pay taxes from 2010 to 2012 on nearly $9 million of income. In October 2018 he was sentenced to eight months in prison which he began serving in January 2019. 

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Lauryn Hill

The singer and rapper served three months in prison in July 2013 after failing to pay over $1 million in taxes. She pled guilty to $1.8 million in tax evasion from 2005 to 2007. She pled that she had intended to pay her taxes but her break from music left her unable to do so. In May 2013 her attorney claimed that she had paid $970,000 in penalties and unpaid bills before her prison sentence.

Joe Francis

The “Girls Gone Wild” founder pled guilty to tax evasion in 2009. Francis withheld $500,000 in interest income in addition to bribing jail workers, supposedly in exchange for food. 

He was ordered to pay $250,000 in restitution and was sentenced to 301 days already served and one year of probation. 

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H. Ty Warner

In October 2013, the Beanie Babies creator pled guilty to one account of tax evasion. It was found that between 1996 to 2007, Warner withheld $24.4 million in interest income, which equated to $5.6 million in taxes. Additionally, he did not file annual “FBAR” reports to the U.S. Treasury on his foreign accounts

His plea deal consisted of his agreement to pay $16 million in back taxes in addition to a $53.5 million penalty. Luckily, Warner was able to avoid the suggested jail time of 46 to 57 months. Instead, he served two years of probation and was ordered to complete 500 hours of community service. 

Richard Hatch

“Survivor” winner Richard Hatch was sentenced to 51 months in prison in May 2006 after a jury found him guilty of tax evasion and failing to report over $1 million of earnings in 2001. In October 2009 he was released from jail and transitioned to supervised release. 

In 2011 Hatch was sent back to jail after failing to refile his 2000 and 2001 taxes as he was supposed to. He served an additional nine months and was released in December 2011.

Tax issues can be very serious, regardless of your business size. If your business owes back taxes, you cannot afford your current tax bill, or you are facing another legal tax matter, don’t risk a fate like these celebrities. Contact Milikowsky Tax Law for expert legal support. Our experienced team of tax attorneys will be your partner in tackling your most challenging tax law concerns.

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