That includes billionaires such as Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban. It's rare for people to reveal publicly how much they get in return or owe the government in taxes. But not everyone is Cuban.
Ever wondered how large tax payments are for major sports figures? Dallas Mavericks minority shareholder Mark Cuban attempted to reveal what he owed the IRS in a Twitter/X post Sunday afternoon.
It is tax day and Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban says he is ready to pay up. On Monday, Cuban said he will wire transfer $275,000,000 to the IRS. "This country has done so much for me ...
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