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Aretha's Tax Troubles Save Email Print
Posted: 4:50 PM Mar 17, 2008
Last Updated: 4:50 PM Mar 17, 2008

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Aretha Franklin could lose her home to tax collectors.
The singer says an attorney'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 reports Thursday the Queen of Soul owes a total of $19,192 in back taxes on the property through 2007. She says she plans to pay up and reclaim it by a March 31 deadline.
A spokesman for the Wayne County treasurer's office says the foreclosure judgment for $445 was entered earlier this month.
Records show Franklin owes $18,746 in back taxes and fees for the 2006 and 2007 tax years, but foreclosure proceedings on those debts wouldn't begin until next year.
Franklin's slate-roofed brick mansion was built in 1927.

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Posted by: Jennifer Location: Holt on Mar 13, 2008 at 02:47 PM
I believe that Aretha should get back on a tour and to make more money to pay her taxes for her house and that she should sell more CD for her to live there longer instead of moving to another house or apartment in the detroit area or in another city in the state of michigan.