Looks like Uncle Sam is knocking at Quavo’s door.
According to newly filed documents obtained by TMZ, the IRS has hit the Atlanta rapper — born Quavois Marshall — with a federal tax lien over millions in alleged unpaid taxes spanning three separate years.
The IRS claims Quavo owes:
- $915,660 for 2021
- $887,486 for 2022
- $1,109,497.79 for 2023
That brings the total alleged debt to a staggering $2,912,644.33.
A federal tax lien is typically issued when taxes go unpaid after multiple notices, giving the government a legal claim against property and assets until the balance is resolved.
Ironically, the lien comes just months after fellow Migos member Offset reportedly cleared his own seven-figure IRS debt. In December 2025, Offset had a lien released after paying off $1,575,266.73 owed for the 2022 tax year.
As of now, Quavo has not publicly addressed the reported lien.
Fans are watching closely to see whether the “Bad and Boujee” rapper will settle the debt quickly — or if this turns into a prolonged financial battle.
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