The IRS-Hunter Biden dispute involves the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sending a “Notice of Deficiency” to Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden. The letter asserts that Biden owes back taxes that were “unpaid and unagreed” between the years of 2013 and 2018.
Hunter Biden: Hunter Biden is the son of Joe Biden and the individual targeted by the IRS in the dispute. He has not commented publicly on the dispute.
Joe Biden: President Joe Biden is the father of Hunter Biden. He has not commented publicly on the dispute.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen oversees the IRS and has the ultimate authority over the dispute. She has not commented publicly on the dispute.
IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig: IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig is responsible for managing the agency’s day-to-day operations. Rettig has not commented publicly on the dispute.
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA): Sen. Mark Warner is a Democrat from Virginia and a member of the Senate Finance Committee. He has called for an investigation into the IRS’s handling of Hunter Biden’s taxes, saying that it “raises questions.”
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX): Rep. Kevin Brady is a Republican from Texas and the ranking member of the House Ways and Means Committee. He has called for an investigation into the IRS’s handling of Hunter Biden’s taxes, saying that it appears to be politically motivated.