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Biden likely to avoid IRS audit that could’ve revealed if he made money from Hunter’s deals

President Biden is likely to avoid an audit that could reveal whether he made money from his son Hunter Biden’s overseas business dealings — because the Internal Revenue Service has rejected a whistleblower complaint that alleged he owes at least $127,000 in taxes, The Post has learned.

The IRS allows people to inform on fellow taxpayers and win a slice of the proceeds — prompting Chris Jacobs, a former Republican staffer on Capitol Hill, to submit complaints against Biden and his accountant, though he said he didn’t want any financial reward.

Jacobs shared with The Post a reply from the IRS titled “denial” that explained that the government didn’t use his information.

Tax law expert Bob Willens, who teaches at Columbia University’s business school, said the rejection means Biden is likely to run out a three-year statute of limitations, meaning Republican claims that Biden owes up to $500,000 in taxes are unlikely to be resolved.

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4 thoughts on “Biden likely to avoid IRS audit that could’ve revealed if he made money from Hunter’s deals”

  1. Imagine if President Trump owed $500,000.00 from illicit funds received from his son and refused to pay it.

  2. Biden has been and will continue to be audited. Presidential tax audits are automatic. If you are uninformed, don’t discuss.

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