http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2015 ... arges.html
Basically, he "tried" to pay this in 2014 with an EFT that kicked out, which is treated the same way as a bad check. Of course, when the tax folks try to contact you about it and you don't respond, that usually leads to one or more books being thrown at you.Former New York Giants football star Plaxico Burress in Mercer County Superior Court on Monday agreed to serve five years probation and 364 days in jail for failing to pay $46,000 in taxes on his $1 million income in 2013.
Which means he never has made the original $46k payment good. Five years to get it caught up (with interest) sounds pretty lenient.In exchange for the guilty plea, prosecutors dropped an additional charge of issuing a bad check or electronic funds transfer, a third-degree felony....Burress must repay his back taxes, with interest, by the time the probation period ends or face jail time, prosecutors said.