Offset Slammed With $2.3 Million Tax Bomb During Cardi B Divorce
Offset is dealing with a $2.3 million tax nightmare simply as his divorce from Cardi B continues to unravel in courtroom and throughout headlines.
According to filings obtained by Us Weekly, the Atlanta rapper was hit with a recent lien from the Internal Revenue Service on October 15, tacking on $486,426.35 for unpaid 2023 taxes.
That brings his complete tax debt to a staggering $2,353,692. Separate paperwork present the IRS and the Georgia Department of Revenue are chasing him for unpaid balances courting again a number of years.
The Georgia Department of Revenue filed its personal lien on March 12, claiming Offset didn’t pay his 2021 state earnings taxes.
Offset Files For Spousal Support
Combined, the federal and state money owed paint a troubling monetary image for the 33-year-old artist, who’s already navigating a high-profile break up from Cardi B.
While Cardi isn’t listed within the tax paperwork, the timing couldn’t be worse. The couple, who married in 2017 and share three youngsters—Kulture, Wave and Blossom—have been dwelling aside since Cardi filed for divorce earlier this 12 months.
Offset has reportedly filed for spousal assist and joint custody, asking that Cardi’s residence be designated the youngsters’s major residence.
During a September Twitter Spaces chat, Cardi accused Offset of attempting to financially drain her through the divorce.
“The only way I can get out of my marriage if I pay for somebody else’s taxes, even though I pay for my own, and give them one of my properties. I’m not, I’m fighting for that,” she mentioned.
Although unconfirmed, rumors surfaced earlier this month suggesting that Cardi might have agreed to a multimillion-dollar settlement, which might give Offset a 70/30 asset break up in his favor. Neither celebration has addressed the rumored deal publicly.
Meanwhile, Offset surprise-dropped his new solo album Haunted By Fame on Halloween (October 31). 11-track venture with a darkish, horror-inspired sound, options NBA YoungBoy, Lil Dump, and NoCap.
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