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Iggy Azalea Hit With Another Tax Lien For $660G


The IRS isn't on Iggy Azalea's team.

The 26-year-old rapper has been hit with another tax lien. This time she owes a whopping $269,980.02 in unpaid taxes from 2015, according to TMZ.

The hefty fee is on top of the reported $391,056.55 tax lien Azalea was slapped with earlier in the year for unpaid income from 2014 — which means the Aussie rapper owes over $661,000.

The financial burden adds to the "Fancy" singer's already difficult year.

She ended things with fiancé Nick Young in June, after she found home footage of her beau with another woman. Young's ex-girlfriend, Keonna Green, is also expecting a child with the athlete.

Azalea first slammed reports of her large debt in April.

"They exaggerate everything. The IRS gave the option to pay them monthly or lump sum. I picked monthly, who wouldn't?" she tweeted, responding to a fan.

The "Black Widow" rapper suggested the media was exaggerating her money problems to keep her in the news amid rumors of Young's cheating.

"They were hoping some more Nick mess would happen and now that it hasn't and it's getting boring they need to create something else. They exaggerate everything," she continued.

This time around, Azalea has yet to take to Twitter with her commentary. In fact, she's been noticeably social media silent since kicking Young to the curb.

As for a renewed love life, the rapper seems to be taking a step back as well.

Earlier in the month, she was rumored to be hitting it off with fellow rapper French Montana but has since stressed they are collaborating on a song together.

Azalea's net worth is an estimated $10 million, according to the Huffington Post.

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