Kris Jenner Bruce Jenner IRS: Are They Being Audited By The IRS? Source Reveals, ‘Kris And Bruce Both Agree That They Shall Cooperate With Each Other’ Despite Divorce

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Kris Jenner Bruce Jenner IRS audit is, perhaps, even harder than the divorce that this celebrity couple is presently going through. According to multiple online reports, the matriarch and patriarch of the Kardashian/Jenner clan are allegedly being audited by the IRS.

As reported, the former couple reportedly admitted in their divorce papers that they were going to be audited for the tax year of 2011.

A source revealed, "If the pending audit results in a balance due, Bruce shall pay half of any liability due thereon, inclusive of penalties and interest, up to a maximum contribution of $250,000. Filed joint federal and state income tax returns for the calendar years 1991, through and including 2013. Kris and Bruce both agree that they shall cooperate with each other with regard to any such audit or further assessment."

1991 was when the couple tied the knot, while 2013 was the year when they decided to separate, particularly on June 1st.

Moreover, once Bruce Jenner has already made his side of the payments, Kris Jenner will allegedly pay the rest. If the stories are true, then it is a good thing that the couple was able to have their millions throughout the years that they were married to one another. Fans of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" are hopeful that everything gets sorted out. After all, it is a good assumption that neither Kris Jenner nor Bruce Jenner would do very well inside the slammer.

Their lives have always been at play since their family became famous all over the world. Still, the news that they are being audited still came as a surprise to many fans. Apart from the Kris Jenner-Bruce Jenner divorce that is reportedly underway, it looks like the former couple has yet another issue to concern themselves with. In fact, many believe that the fact that they are being audited is a much harder feat to get through as compared to getting a divorce.

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