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IRS auditing Franklin’s estate

Recording Academy, Clive Davis planning tribute concert in January

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Aretha Franklin’s estate has paid at least $3 million in back taxes to the IRS since her death in August, a lawyer for the late Queen of Soul’s estate said Thursday.

The estate is being audited by the IRS, which filed a claim this month in a county probate court north of Detroit, David Bennett told The Associated Press.

Earlier Thursday, TMZ reported that legal documents it obtained showed the IRS claimed the singer owes more than $6.3 million in back taxes from 2012 to 2018 and $1.5 million in penalties. (All figures in U.S. dollars.)

“We have a tax attorney. All of her returns have been filed,” Bennett told the AP. “We have disputes with the IRS regarding what they claim was income. We claim its double-dipping income because they don’t understand how the business works.”

He said Franklin had a lot of expenses whenever she toured.

“She had to pay for transporta­tion, hotel rooms, backup singers, musicians. When she did that, the IRS was questionin­g the returns she filed,” Bennett said. “We’re going through audits. Returns were filed as timely as we could get them filed.”

Franklin died of pancreatic cancer in August in her Detroit apartment. She was 76.

At the time of her death, Franklin owned a home in Oakland County’s Bloomfield Township. The IRS filed the claim this month in Oakland County Probate Court in Pontiac. Documents filed in an Oakland County court after Franklin’s death did not mention the value of her estate, which could run into the tens of millions.

Franklin’s estate also has paid money to the state of Michigan and other jurisdicti­ons “where she would have had some income,” Bennett said.

Franklin had been the target of a number of lawsuits by creditors during the late 1980s and 1990s.

In 2008, the singer said a lawyer’s mistake caused her $700,000 mansion in Detroit to slip into foreclosur­e over $445 in 2005 taxes and late fees. The Detroit Free Press reported then that Franklin owed a total of $19,192 in back taxes on the property through 2007.

In other news, the Queen of Soul will get a royal tribute from Alicia Keys, Patti LaBelle, Kelly Clarkson and more next month.

The Recording Academy and music mogul Clive Davis will put on the special concert — Aretha! A Grammy Celebratio­n for the Queen of Soul — on Jan. 13 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

The event will broadcast later in 2019 on CBS.

Yolanda Adams, Shirley Caesar, Celine Dion, John Legend, SZA and Janelle Monáe will also perform some of Franklin’s biggest hits at the concert.

Filmmaker and actor Tyler Perry will host the event.

Other performers include Common, BeBe Winans, Brandi Carlile, Chloe x Halle, H.E.R. and Alessia Cara.

 ?? ANDY KROPA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Recording Academy and music mogul Clive Davis will put on the special concert — Aretha! A Grammy Celebratio­n for the Queen of Soul — on Jan. 13 in Los Angeles.
ANDY KROPA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Recording Academy and music mogul Clive Davis will put on the special concert — Aretha! A Grammy Celebratio­n for the Queen of Soul — on Jan. 13 in Los Angeles.

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