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Offset faces $2.3M IRS and Georgia tax liens amid Cardi B divorce (Image via: Getty Images)
Atlanta rapper Offset is under growing financial pressure, facing over $2.3 million in unpaid taxes from both the IRS and the Georgia Department of Revenue. The celebrity tax crisis comes at a critical moment during his high-profile divorce from Cardi B, adding a new layer to an already intense public and legal drama.
The combination of mounting tax debt and ongoing divorce proceedings has cast a spotlight on Offset’s finances, raising questions about how the rapper will navigate these challenges.The liens include $486,426.35 for 2023 federal taxes, $1,575,266.73 for prior-year federal taxes, and $266,702.21 from the Georgia Department of Revenue for 2021 state taxes. Interest continues to accrue on the state lien, making Offset’s financial obligations even more severe as his divorce proceedings continue to unfold.
These liens mark one of the most significant celebrity tax issues of the year, highlighting the challenges public figures face in balancing personal wealth, legal responsibilities, and public scrutiny.
Offset’s $2.3M IRS and Georgia Department of Revenue Tax nightmare amid divorce with Cardi B
According to Us Weekly and filings obtained by Complex, the IRS filed a federal lien against Offset in October, while the Georgia Department of Revenue had already filed a state claim earlier this year. With total liabilities exceeding $2.3 million, Offset’s financial situation now ranks among the most significant celebrity tax cases this year.
The liens include $486,426.35 for 2023 federal taxes, $1,575,266.73 for prior-year federal taxes, and $266,702.21 from the Georgia Department of Revenue for 2021 state taxes, with interest continuing to accrue.
Offset’s financial challenges come amid his ongoing divorce from Cardi B. The couple, married in 2017 and parents to three children, have been engaged in a highly public legal process. Offset has filed for joint custody and spousal support, while Cardi has accused him of attempting to shift financial responsibilities during the separation.
There have been rumors of a multi-million-dollar settlement favoring Offset, though the details remain unconfirmed.
The case has attracted widespread media coverage due to the couple’s prominence in the music and entertainment industry.Despite these legal and financial pressures, Offset continues to release new music. On Halloween, he dropped a surprise solo album, Haunted By Fame, featuring NBA YoungBoy, Lil Dump, and NoCap.
The album’s dark, horror-inspired themes reflect a different artistic direction for the rapper, showing his commitment to his career while navigating complex personal and financial matters.Offset’s current situation highlights the challenges high-profile celebrities face when personal, legal, and financial issues converge, demonstrating that even successful artists must manage substantial financial obligations while under public scrutiny.More coverage in NFL:Gracie Hunt stuns in chic game-day look for Week 9 Chiefs vs Bills match during Military Appreciation WeekInside Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding plans: Predicted date, Dress details, and what fans can expect from biggest celebrity event of the decade"I’m f***ing stoked": Jaime King gushes over Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement while opening up about her own upcoming weddingTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce ghost Halloween 2025: The disappearing act that created the whole buzz


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