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  1. 38 votes, 28 comments. true. It's a lot less than that. Still a lot by any of our standards. "Mr. Sharpton has regularly sidestepped the sorts of obligations most people see as inevitable, like taxes, rent and other bills. Records reviewed by The New York Times show more than $4.5 million in current state and federal t

  2. Aug 21, 2021 · Sharpton dismissed the Times’ article as “misleading and totally out of context” during a 2014 news conference, and said he paid his taxes on a quarterly basis, according to Reuters. The New York Post reported in 2019 that Sharpton retired his personal state tax debt, yet still owed nearly $700,000 in back taxes for three of his companies.

  3. Sep 19, 2019 · November 19, 2014. This article is more than 2 years old. Civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton is in the headlines again, but not for Ferguson or civil rights issues this time. A New York Times report says that the now svelte Reverend and his for-profit businesses owe a chubby $4.5 million in state and federal taxes.

  4. Feb 24, 2023 · DOTHAN, Ala ( WDHN) — A well-known Dothan pastor has changed his plea for a fourth time in his federal case. According to the United States Department of Justice, on Friday, February 24, Kenneth Glasgow once again pled guilty to tax evasion, mail fraud, and drug conspiracy charges. Glasgow has changed his plea back and forth multiple times.

  5. Nov 19, 2014 · Sharpton's tax troubles first made news in 2008 when the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) filed personal liens against Sharpton totaling nearly $1 million. At that time, he also owed nearly $365,558 ...

  6. It is alleged that Al Sharpton has failed to pay taxes on a variety of sources, including income from speaking engagements, consulting fees, and royalties. The allegations against Al Sharpton are serious, and if true, could have significant repercussions. If convicted of tax evasion, Sharpton could face up to five years of imprisonment and ...

  7. Dec 9, 2014 · His National Action Network has repeatedly failed to pay travel agencies, hotels, and landlords, records show. 3. Sharpton has allegedly sought to keep his nonprofit afloat with money that was supposed to go to payroll taxes, although he contends that the payroll tax shortfall was not intentional. 4.

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