Actor Terrence Howard is finding it’s not only “Hard Out Here for a Pimp,” but hard to pay federal income taxes.

The A-lister, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his pimp role in 2005’s “Hustle & Flow,” owes more than $1.1 million to the IRS, according to public records.

The 40-year-old Pennsylvania resident, who has appeared in a string of hits including “Mr. Holland’s Opus,” “Ray” and “Iron Man,” stars in the upcoming “Little Murder,” the first full-length feature film made entirely in Michigan. The film shoot made headlines last summer when police say teens robbed the movie crew in Detroit.

Howard rapped “Hard Out Here for a Pimp” in “Hustle & Flow” and released his debut album “Shine Through It” in 2008.

What’s owed:

* The IRS filed a $1,129,219 lien against Howard on Jan. 25 with the Montgomery County (Pa.) Prothonotary. According to the lien, which you can see here, he owes income taxes from 2007 and 2008.

The address on the lien is this house in Plymouth Meeting, Pa.



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