Biden's daughter owes over $5,000 in income taxes, per lien documents
The lien start date is Jan. 1, 2015, while her father was vice president, and lasts through Jan. 1, 2021, days before he was sworn into the Oval Office.
President Joe Biden's daughter Ashley Biden owes more than $5,000 in income taxes starting in 2015, according to a tax lien document.
The Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue on Dec. 1 issued a lien notice to Ashley Biden, which essentially is a government claim imposed against a person's assets or property to secure unpaid taxes following repeated failed collection attempts.
The lien start date is Jan. 1, 2015, while her father was vice president, and lasts through Jan. 1, 2021, days before he was sworn in as commander-in-chief, according to Fox News.
Ashley Biden, 42, and her attorney did not respond to Fox's multiple requests for comment.
Garrett Ziegler, the founder of nonprofit watchdog Marco Polo and former aide to then-President Donald Trump, discovered the lien when searching the Philadelphia County courthouse system.
"This is just another example of the Bidens being careless," Ziegler said.
President Biden "is constantly talking about how wealthy and connected people do not pay their fair share and can’t afford to pay more, and it just so happens that both of his living children did not pay their taxes," he also said.
"Like, you’d think that they would show a little bit more prudence when you’re the first when you’re the American first family to make sure you don’t have any tax liens on you, especially going into an election year."