Mary J. Blige's money woes are only getting bigger.
The federal IRS has hit the sultry singer with a $3.4 million tax lien, court records show.
That's on top of separate liens she allegedly owes New Jersey, where she has a luxury home in Saddle River.
The 43-year-old who made her fortune on hits like "Be Without You" and "No More Drama" got notice of the $3.4 million lien in February in Bergen County Court, records show.
The IRS filed the same lien again in March in Westchester, according to court documents.
Blige owns homes in both places.
The IRS said in its lien that Blige failed to pay all her income taxes for the past several years.
According to TMZ.com, which first reported the lien, Blige owes the IRS $574.907 from 2009, $2.2 million from 2010 and $647,604 from 2011.
This latest blow to Blige's bank account is just one of many. New Jersey officials have said the award-winning songstress owes them $901,769 in back taxes, according to TMZ.
Blige was also sued recently by Bank of America in New York state supreme court.
Bank of America claimed Blige took out a $500,000 loan and only partially paid it back. The bank is suing her for the unpaid principal plus interest owed - approximately $514,000.
Blige and her husband were sued in November 2012 by Signature Bank for defaulting on a $2.2 million dollar loan, according to TMZ.
The Bronx-born Blige, who grew up in Yonkers, has been plagued by money problems despite phenomenal commercial success.
She's won nine Grammy Awards, and her sophomore album, "My Life," is ranked as one of the greatest ever recorded.
The singer's publicist did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
$3.4 Million?
I'm starting to notice we don't pay our taxes!
We be on some......
Sh!t!
Tell'em come get me!!!!
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