Terrence Howard, the actor who likes to spend his free time telling women how to “clean-up” their act, may have to get his own house in order.
Howard, known for his roles in “Hustle and Flow,” “Crash” and “Iron Man,” owes more than $1.1 million in federal income taxes, reports the Inquirer’s Michael Klein via the Detroit Times.
The IRS filed a lien against the Montgomery County resident totaling about $1.13 million on Jan. 25 for unpaid self-employment taxes for 2007 and 2008.
The lien is filed against the Academy Award nominated actor’s Plymouth Meeting house on Spring Mill Road.
There was a state tax lien against Howard in 2005 for $14,429.59, and a federal one in 2006 for $624,520.99, both of which were settled.
With $1.1 million owed to the government, Howard may regret turning down that well-paying job on “Iron Man 2.”