Floyd Mayweather could lose his passport unless he settles a reported $7.25 million tax debt with US authorities.
Former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather is reportedly at risk of losing his US passport over an unpaid tax debt of more than $7.25 million. Reports say the IRS has notified him of plans to begin revocation proceedings unless the matter is resolved.
Mayweather can reportedly avoid losing his passport by paying the debt in full or agreeing to a settlement or instalment plan. Other possible options include proving hardship, identity theft, or filing for bankruptcy. The issue could affect his planned June 27 exhibition fight in Athens against Mike Zambidis.
The 49-year-old has also faced other lawsuits this year over alleged unpaid rent and private jet bills. Despite earning over $1 billion during his career, Mayweather’s financial troubles have drawn attention in recent months.
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