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Britney's Company Hit by Tax Lien

Los Angeles (April 30, 2008)

By WebCPA staff

Pop singer Britney Spears' company has been slapped with a tax lien by the state of California for owing nearly $24,000 in back taxes.

The State of California Franchise Tax Board put a lien on her company, Britney On Line Inc., for being delinquent $23,589.17 in its 2004 tax payments, according to E! News and Access Hollywood.

Spears has also has been hit with a court order directing her to pay more than $400,000 to her attorneys. She has been fighting legal battles with her ex-husband Kevin Federline and her parents over child custody and control over her finances.

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