By Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer In 2014, Pennsylvania used a film tax incentive to lure Russell Crowe to Pittsburgh. Ever since then, the state has been chasing after the Oscar-winning “Gladiator” actor, trying to get him to pay his income taxes.
On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue filed an application in Los Angeles Superior Court for a judgment against Crowe in the amount of $129,833.50.
The application does not cite “Fathers and Daughters,” the film Crowe shot in the state in 2014, nor does it say anything else about the source of the debt.
But a tax lien filed last year in Cumberland County, Pa., indicated that Crowe owed more than $100,000 in unpaid state income taxes from 2014.
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