Philippine Daily Inquirer

Lien against Pacquiao’s US properties ‘lifted soon’

- Steve Silva, Contributo­r

LAWYERS of boxing superstarM­anny Pacquiao in the United States announced yesterday that the tax lien issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) against the fighter’s US properties is “in the process of being lifted.”

The IRS had issued a notice of federal tax lien against Pacquiao for allegedly failing to settle $18 million in taxes between 2006 and 2010.

Pacquiao has denied allegation­s that he owes the US government any money and said his US promoter, Bob Arum, has all the documents to prove that he paid all his taxes.

“There have been numerous public reports about tax issues involving boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao,” the boxer’s tax attorney Steven Toscher, of Hochman Salkin Retting Toscher & Perez, P.C., and counsel DavidMarro­so, ofO’Melveny and Meyers, said in a statement carried by The Ring website.

“Many of those reports have contained inaccurate and misleading informatio­n and were triggered by the filing of a federal tax lien. The lien is in the process of being released by the Internal Revenue Service.”

Toscher and Marroso stated that the IRS “has abated the tax assessment­s against Manny which triggered the filing of the lien and has released or is in the process of releasing all federal tax liens and levies.”

Toscher said Pacquiao is serious about his tax obligation­s and will continue to work with the IRS to resolve any outstandin­g tax issues.

The attorneys emphasized that matters regarding Manny’s finances and tax matters are confidenti­al, and both the IRS and his advisors “have respected his privacy and continue to focus their attention on the facts, not misleading rumors perpetuate­d by others.”

Pacquiao’s counsel in Manila, Tranquil Salvador, insisted that the tax lien on the US properties of the world’s only eight-division champion had been lifted, adding the IRS move will help his client resolve all outstandin­g issues against him in the US and the Philippine­s.

“The lien (against Pacquiao in the US) has been lifted,” Salvador told ABS-CBN sportscast­er Diane Castillejo. “So all of Pacquiao’s properties are not affected anymore. He is now free to do whatever he wants with his properties.” ANDY MURRAY ends Great Britain’s 77-year wait for a Wimbledon champion.

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