The club still owes that amount, and possibly interest, to the fund, he said.
His stay in Belgrade was cut short after reports that the club had cash flow problems and owed its players' salaries.
It was originally thought the club owed the taxman around £500,000, which might have left scope for a deal.
The club owed £115,156 in tax and the judge issued a winding up order.
The club still owe him £150,000, which he is pursuing through Fifa.
For a number of years, the exact amount that the club owed was not publicly known.
The clubs owe the government nearly $100 million in back taxes.
The committee said the club owed an additional $75,000.
By September that year, the club owed him £3,500.
Now the club, in al Khadi's words "don't owe anything to anyone.