London mayor Boris Johnson bends to IRS, settles U.S. tax dispute

Last year, Johnson told NPR that officials were “coming after him” for capital gains tax on the sale of his first London home.

Asked whether he would pay the bill, he said: “No is the answer. I think it’s absolutely outrageous. Why should I? … I haven’t lived in the United States for, you know, well, since I was five years old.”

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