LFG, Offset. The Migos emcee, simply paid off a federal tax lien exceeding $1.5 million, closing one chapter of a sophisticated monetary scenario that has unfolded amid his divorce from Cardi B, in response to public information.
The Inner Income Service formally launched the lien on Dec. 26, 2025, after confirming that Offset had settled a $1,575,266.73 tax invoice tied to the 2022 tax 12 months. The lien was first filed in April 2024 and its decision considerably lowers the rapper’s federal tax liabilities.
Excellent points stay on the state stage. In March 2025, Georgia tax authorities filed a separate lien claiming Offset didn’t pay roughly $292,000 in state earnings taxes for 2021. Information present the unique evaluation was $167,916, however the complete grew as extra expenses collected.
State paperwork point out curiosity added greater than $53,000 to the steadiness, whereas penalties contributed about $40,000. Assortment charges and associated prices added one other $33,000. When mixed with different unresolved filings, Offset’s remaining state tax obligations are estimated at $778,426.
The tax issues turned public throughout Cardi B’s remarks in regards to the stalled divorce proceedings final fall. Throughout a September 2025 livestream, she advised unpaid taxes have been a key issue behind the delay.
“The one cause why I’m nonetheless married is that someone desires me to pay for his or her taxes,” she stated.
Cardi B additionally addressed the monetary pressure tied to negotiations and confirmed she has a restraining order towards Offset.
“I’m not gonna reside my life on a contract,” she added, emphasizing that she handles her personal taxes and is concentrated on safeguarding her property. The 2 artists, who married after being linked in 2017, share three kids.
Individually, Offset is contesting a $232,000 default judgment in Florida related to an alleged 2021 assault at a Miami nightclub. A court docket listening to on his request to overturn that judgment is about for February 2026.



