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Migos' Quavo and Takeoff Accused of Being 'Wishy Washy' With Taxes to Georgia

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By TheBlast Staff on July 18, 2018 at 11:36 AM EDT

Georgia has been good to the Migos, but unfortunately the home turf for Quavo and Takeoff isn't feeling the love because the rappers are accused of owing thousands in back taxes.

On June 27, Quavo (real name: Quavious Marshall) was hit with a lien by Georgia state over unpaid 2016 taxes. The original amount owed was only $9k but has grown with interest/penalties to $14,055.06

That same day — yes, the actual same day —the Georgia Department of Revenue filed a separate lien against Takeoff (real name: Kirsnick Ball) for unpaid 2016 taxes totaling $14,348.23.

The Migos have strong ties to the Peach State. The guys, who are all related, grew up together in Lawrenceville, GA and eventually formed the superstar hip-hop trio.

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Together, Quavo and Takeoff owe a total of $28,403.29, which shouldn't be too hard for them to scrape together since, according to Forbes, the group pulls in $150k per tour stop.

Also a good idea to get all their financial issues in order, as the two will more than likely be spending a lot of cash as doting uncles to Cardi B and Offset's baby, Kulture.

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