Lauryn Hill will receive her sentence on Monday for tax evasion charges she pleaded guilty to last year and the singer is facing potentially three years in prison, according to The Atlantic Wire.

She failed to pay taxes on more than $1.8 million in income earned between 2005 and 2007, even though her lawyers say has since paid off her debt.

Hill is scheduled for sentencing in U.S. District Court in Newark, New Jersey. On April 22, judge Madeline Cox postponed sentencing, giving until May 6 for Hill to pay off her liability.

"Ms Hill has not only now fully paid prior to sentencing her taxes, which are part of her criminal restitution, but she has additionally fully paid her federal and state personal taxes for the entire period under examination through 2009," her attorney, Nathan Hochman, said in an email, according to Reuters.

Hill released a song on iTunes over the weekend. She released the song Neurotic Society on May 3.

"Here is a link to a piece that I was 'required' to release immediately, by virtue of the impending legal deadline," she wrote on her Tumblr. "I love being able to reach people directly, but in an ideal scenario, I would not have to rush the release of new music."