Two-time Oscar winner Robert De Niro cut a check for $6.4 million on Thursday after it was revealed the IRS was chasing him for unpaid taxes.

The 71-year-old actor was notified three months ago by the government agency that they would go after his Tribeca New York condominium if he didn't pay the money owed from his 2013 personal tax filing.

Then on February 3 the IRS followed through and placed a lien on the luxury apartment, according to The Smoking Gun.

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Are you talkin' to me? The legendary Italian-American actor and property investor was told three months ago that he owed the federal government millions of dollars in unpaid taxes stemming from his 2013 personal tax return, pictured in Rome, Italy, in November

On Thursday, De Niro's rep Stan Rosenfeld stated that the New York resident had cut a check to the government for the full amount.

In a statement on Thursday afternoon, Rosenfeld claimed that the tax bill had gone unpaid because IRS delinquency notices had been 'sent to an old address.'

Once the actor learned of the seven-figure tax lien, 'he had a check for the full amount hand delivered to the IRS this morning,' the statement said.

Mean streets: Robert De Niro, out and about in New York this month, cut a personal check for $6.4 million Thursday, according to his rep, after the IRS put a tax lien on one of his Tribeca properties in New York

According to the New York Post's Page Six, the tax lien was placed on 114 Hudson Street, an investment property belonging to De Niro located between North Moore and Franklin streets.

The actor has a $125K-a-month rental on Central Park West which the Page Six claims is one of the city's priciest.

The newspaper reported that the film star and restaurant owner has an estimated worth of more than $200 million with major ownership stakes in properties in LA, London, and throughout Tribeca, including Nobu, TriBeCa Grill, The Greenwich Hotel and TriBeCa Productions.

Investing in Manhattan: De Niro is a major stakeholder in a number of properties and businesses located in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City and helped revitalize Manhattan after the 9/11 terror attacks, pictured in 2009

De Niro who won a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for 1974's The Godfather: Part II and a Best Actor Academy Award for the 1980 film Raging Bull is also the co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival.