Country Star VS. MILLIONS in Tax Debt

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Willie Nelson, the legendary country music icon, faced a staggering $16.7 million tax bill from the government in 1990. This financial crisis stemmed from years of unpaid taxes and questionable investments in tax shelters. Nelson's creative approach to resolving his debt included selling his assets, releasing a special album titled "The IRS Tapes: Who'll Buy My Memories?", and embarking on extensive tours to generate income.
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