New whistleblower complaints to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have called for an investigation into President Joe Biden's taxes, claiming that the President of the United States owes at least $127,000 in back taxes.
The complaint was filed by Chris Jacobs, a former Republican aide on Capitol Hill, on Monday—coinciding with this year's federal tax deadline, which was extended from April 15 to April 18.
The formal complaint stated that in their 2017 through 2019 tax returns, Biden and the First Lady, Jill, avoided paying Medicare taxes by using "S Corporations" to route $13.3 million, using those to dodge the 3.8 percent Medicare levy on large amounts of income.
"The fact that in 2018, Mr. Biden doubled his salary to $300,000, even as that year's profits of his S-corporation declined by more than two-thirds, speaks to a knowledge and awareness that his 2017 salary substantially undervalued his labor in violation of IRS guidelines," Jacobs wrote.
The complaint held seven pages of evidence to support the claim that Biden owes a minimum of $127,000 and asked that the IRS launch an investigation into the actions of Biden's accountant, Walter Deyhle.
"The salary paid to Mr. Biden in 2017 and 2018 substantially undervalued the salary portion of his compensation, in ways that allowed him to circumvent self-employment tax obligations," Jacobs said.
"I hereby request an investigation by your office as to the propriety of Mr. Deyhle's actions in this matter, and whether his...
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