Rapper Quavo, known for his catchy hits and part of the hip-hop trio Migos, is facing serious financial trouble with a staggering nearly $3 million federal tax lien. The IRS claims Quavo, whose real name is Quavois Marshall, has neglected to pay taxes for three consecutive years, racking up quite the debt. His unpaid amounts reportedly include $915,660 for 2021, $887,486 for 2022, and a shocking $1,109,497.79 for 2023, all adding up to a grand total of $2,912,644.33.
This hefty tax bill comes after another jaw-dropping headline involving his Migos partner Offset, who recently extinguished his own tax flames with the IRS, totaling over $1.5 million owed for 2022. It’s like a rap version of “who can pay the IRS first?” Navigating celebrity finances is proving to be as intense as climbing the charts, with the taxman having a direct line to their pockets. One thing’s for sure—Quavo’s got some major financial cleaning up to do. Let’s hope he gets it sorted before Uncle Sam starts dishing out more than just liens!
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