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Quavo Hit With $2.9M IRS Tax Lien
4 Mar
Summary
- Quavo faces a federal tax lien for over $2.9 million.
- The IRS claims unpaid taxes for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023.
- This follows Offset's own seven-figure IRS debt resolution.

Uncle Sam has levied a federal tax lien against rapper Quavo, whose legal name is Quavois Marshall, for substantial unpaid taxes totaling $2,912,644.33. The IRS documents reveal alleged debts of $915,660 for the tax year 2021.
Further claims by the IRS indicate an additional $887,486 was owed for 2022, and $1,109,497.79 for 2023. This extensive lien was filed in January.
The recent financial action against Quavo occurs in the wake of his Migos group member, Offset, resolving his own seven-figure tax liability with the IRS. In December 2025, a lien against Offset was released after he settled a debt of $1,575,266.73 for the year 2022.




