06/29/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Hunter Biden, the son of fake president Joe Biden, agreed this week to plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of failing to pay his taxes on time. Meanwhile, a second whistleblower has come forward to accuse Hunter of also willfully evading paying millions of dollars in taxes through an elaborate tax scheme.
This second whistleblower, who is the lead case agent at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for Hunter’s case whose name has been redacted, told the House Ways and Means Committee in a testimony last week that Hunter knew he was committing a crime with the tax scheme but did it anyway.
What Hunter allegedly did is use Burisma, a Ukrainian natural gas company, the board of which he was a member, as well as a Chinese business associate, to skip out on paying taxes he owed to the IRS.
Even before Hunter’s dad was installed as vice president under Barack Hussein Obama, Hunter already owed the IRS hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes. Then, while Joe was in his second term as vice president and was in charge of policy in Ukraine – and when Hunter sat on Burisma’s board of directors – Burisma paid Biden $666,667 to “do little or no work,” one news outlet reported.
The whistleblower alleges that Hunter took the money from Burisma but rather than report it as income and paying taxes on it he instead laundered the money into a Chinese firm run by one of his associates, who then “loaned” said money to Hunter.
“If you are an owner of a company and your friend tells you, ‘I want to pay my wages to your company and you’re going to loan the money back to me,’ that’s essentially what happened here,” the whistleblower testified.
“He took loans from that corporation, which were distributions. And he didn’t pay taxes on those loans.”
“So essentially for 2014, we had found that Hunter didn’t report any of the money he earned from Burisma. So, the reason why this is important is because Hunter set it up this way, to not – to essentially earn the money through his friend’s corporation and then have his friend pay him back half of the money as ‘loans.'”
(Related: It was also confirmed this week that Hunter Biden demanded bribe money from a CCP-linked businessman via WhatsApp while “sitting” in the same room next to daddy Joe.)
Unfortunately for the 2014 tax year, the statute of limitations, which is seven years, has already run out. However, if future tax years show similar behavior, then Hunter deserves to be prosecuted for tax evasion and money laundering.
“You can’t loan yourself your own money,” the whistleblower clarified about Hunter’s wrongdoing. “It just doesn’t make any sense.”
When asked if Hunter’s transactions constitute a “sham,” the whistleblower responded in the affirmative, stating that:
“Yes, I would agree that the transactions would – you would want to sham the transactions, yes.”
To sum it all up, Hunter, while “working” for the Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma as a member of its board of directors, took in large sums of money that he then handed off to his buddies at a communist Chinese company. Said communist Chinese company then “loaned” him back his own money and voila: no income taxes.
It turns out that a wealthy Hollywood celebrity lawyer named Kevin Morris has paid off the $2.2 million that Hunter Biden owed to the IRS between the years of 2014 and 2019.
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