WASHINGTON AP – An advertising company owned by U.S. Rep. David Scott’s family owes more than $150,000 in back taxes and penalties, according to an IRS lien, despite getting nearly $500,000 in business from the Atlanta congressman’s campaign since he won office in 2002.

The company, Dayn-Mark Advertising, which the Atlanta Democrat ran before entering Congress, has repeatedly missed tax payments to the IRS dating back to the 1980s, according to liens filed in Fulton County. The latest lien filed in December shows debt – including taxes, interest and penalties – of $153,918.