Presidential advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump were fined $200 each for filing late financial reports, McClatchy reports.

It is Kushner's second time to be fined for making a late filing.

Kushner is President Donald Trump's son-in-law; Ivanka Trump is the president's daughter. They both work as unpaid White House advisers, but are required to follow the same ethics rules as other senior administration officials.

Besides missing the filing deadline, the two also listed vastly differing values for some joint-owned assets, according to the report. Ivanka Trump listed the value of their stake in a New Jersey shopping center at less that $1,001 while Kushner listed it as more than $1 million.

Kushner has amended his statement 39 times after requesting an 18-day deadline. Ivanka Trump amended her own form only four times. Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon amended his form only once — just before leaving the job.