Quavo Reportedly Hit With $3 Million Tax Lien By IRS

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Quavo has reportedly been hit with a massive lien from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.

According to a report TMZ published on Wednesday, March 4, the IRS alleged that the Atlanta native has yet to pay taxes for the past three years. In court documents filed in January, Quavo was accused of owing nearly $3 million. He allegedly owes $915,660 for 2021, $887,486 for 2022, and $1,109,497.79 for 2023. In total, he's on the hook for $2,912,644.33. As of this report, Quavo has not responded to the allegations. He's currently promoting his headlining set at Mad Island Festival in St. Martin at the end of the month.

Quavo isn't the only one who's been dealing with tax issues lately. Former Migos rapper Offset just got his tax lien released last December. 'Set paid off his seven-figure tax bill of $1,575,266.73 for 2022. His massive bill was a major point of his divorce battle with Cardi B. The two split in 2024, but they haven't finalized their divorce yet due to Offset's demands. According to TMZ, one of his conditions was for Cardi to cover his massive tax bill. Although he paid off the $1.5 million bill, Us Weekly reports that Offset still allegedly owes $486,426.35 in taxes for 2023 and $292,000 for 2021.

Quavo and Offset may have had their issues following the death of their Migos brethren TakeOff, but they're talking a lot more than ever before. The duo reunited at the 2023 BET Awards for their first performance since Take passed away. Offset also said that he and Quavo tale "every other week" during his appearance on 7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony.

“It be the Internet trying to do some old s**t, but with us, it ain’t about that," Offset said. "Like, we holla at each other. That’s family at the end of the day, man. You’re gonna bump heads with your family sometime. End of the day, a n***a ain’t finna play with him, or a n***a ain’t finna play with me and he gon’ play about it.”


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