Offset just knocked out a seven-figure tax bill, but the money stress is still very much in the chat, especially with a public divorce, leftover liens, and a separate lawsuit all circling at once.
The big tax weight that finally dropped
The big tax weight that finally dropped
- The situation centers on Offset clearing a massive federal debt.
- A 1.57 million dollar balance tied to 2022 taxes is officially gone.
- Relief showed up when the Internal Revenue Service released a federal lien.
- The original lien landed on April 3, 2024.
- Records show it was released on December 26, 2025.
- The exact amount paid was 1575266.73 dollars, down to the cent.
- Another federal lien is still active.
- That filing, dated October 15, claims 486426.35 dollars owed for 2023.
- Smaller than the last one, but definitely not pocket change.
- The Georgia Department of Revenue filed its own lien in March 2025.
- That claim traces back to the 2021 taxes.
- Interest, penalties, and fees ballooned the total to roughly 292000 dollars.
- Unresolved liens now add up to 778426 dollars.
- Most of the pain is no longer federal.
- The cleanup is incomplete, even if the worst hit passed.
- Taxes became a pressure point in Offset’s split from Cardi B.
- In September 2025, she publicly framed the marriage as being financially trapped.
- Her comments pointed to tax payments and property demands as leverage.
- Offset and Cardi B were first linked in 2017.
- They share three children together.
- Cardi later announced a pregnancy with Stefon Diggs.
- Separate from taxes, a civil lawsuit is still active.
- The case stems from an alleged 2021 assault at a Florida club.
- A judge previously entered a 232000 dollar default judgment.
- Offset is trying to overturn that judgment.
- A hearing is already scheduled.
- February 2026 is when that issue gets back in front of a judge.
- One major debt disappeared, but the story did not end.
- Divorce, taxes, and lawsuits are all overlapping.
- The finances may be stabilizing, but the spotlight has not moved.