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Great, prove to me he paid his fare share.
The O
The October surprise is coming rather early this year.
Russian oligarchs...
From the supplied link.
In response to a letter summarizing The Times’s findings, Alan Garten, a lawyer for the Trump Organization, said that “most, if not all, of the facts appear to be inaccurate” and requested the documents on which they were based. After The Times declined to provide the records, in order to protect its sources, Mr. Garten took direct issue only with the amount of taxes Mr. Trump had paid.
“Over the past decade, President Trump has paid tens of millions of dollars in personal taxes to the federal government, including paying millions in personal taxes since announcing his candidacy in 2015,” Mr. Garten said in a statement.
He posted losses in all of his businesses for 15 straight years? I didnt see that in the article.I’m in the financial industry and I know that if someone walked into a bank demanding a $100 million loan with no source of income except a business that posted losses for 15 years and a string of defaults they’d call the police. Of course, what Trump told the IRS per the OP is not what he was telling the banks. So he was either committing a plethora of crimes related to bank fraud or he was lying to the IRS.
You are mistaken if you think no Russian money was spend on real estate deals in the United States which was handled by Deutsche Bank and their customer Donald Trump. You watch the wrong TV station and read the wrong newspaper.Again, you are just gushing nonsense from your own private delusions. For one thing, when Russian Oligarchs are looking to hide money they don't do it in the US. They hire the VP's kid to help run interference for them while they stash the money in Cyprus.
It really does matter who prepares them. He signs them, that makes him culpable.Lemme guess. You think Trump does his own taxes. You imagine him sitting down and punching data into Turbo Tax dont you?
Do you think all American's should not pay their taxes?LOL. Define "fair share". Good grief.
He paid exactly as much as the tax law demanded he pay. If he didn't then the NYT would have run with that story... but they didn't.
Republicans are all about personal responsibility...until they aren't...It really does matter who prepares them. He signs them, that makes him culpable.
Bank and insurance fraud is what they are looking for in NYI’m in the financial industry and I know that if someone walked into a bank demanding a $100 million loan with no source of income except a business that posted losses for 15 years and a string of defaults they’d call the police. Of course, what Trump told the IRS per the OP is not what he was telling the banks. So he was either committing a plethora of crimes related to bank fraud or he was lying to the IRS.
Well, well, well. This means that trump is:
A. A tax dodger, just like he was a draft dodger, or
B. Not nearly as rich as he claims he is, or
C. A crook, or
D. All of the above!
All the ignorance and anger comes from the left. Trump, like every taxpayer, uses the tax code to pay the least in taxes that he can. Just like you do so stop being hypocriticalDo you think all American's should not pay their taxes?
Your cognitive dissonance is going overtime.
The president needs ignorance and anger to win.
Republicans are all about personal responsibility...until they aren't...
The NYT did not follow the money. They have his tax returns and published the amount he paid in income tax for two recent years, and the fact that he paid none in 10 of the last 15. That was the extent of the report.You folks keep claiming things that there is no evidence of. The NYT "followed the money" and came away with Trump wrote off business losses.
You folks are also the group who were sure for years that Trump was a Russian spy, so you are prone to believe stupid things when the truth doesn't suit you.
Republicans are all about personal responsibility...until they aren't...
Why would the "source" be important if they have the actual return? Maybe it's Julian Assange?Let's see the Slime's sources, shall we, before we go blaming this on your imaginary enemies, the Republicans.
Let's see the Slime's sources, shall we, before we go blaming this on your imaginary enemies, the Republicans.
Is money laundering taxable? LOLAll Trump's golf resort businesses in Britain and Ireland have been money-pits from the start. With commercial judgement like that, the reports of minimal returns on his investments are plausible. His cashflow is sustained by money laundering.
Point is that trump pays a lower tax rate than the lower/ middle class but as a trumper you would defend if he raped your mother.Then you have no point. Fair enough.
Once the details come out, we will see that he’s a common crook, who overestimates is loses and underestimated his gains, in order to evade taxes.All the ignorance and anger comes from the left. Trump, like every taxpayer, uses the tax code to pay the least in taxes that he can. Just like you do so stop being hypocritical
Why would the "source" be important if they have the actual return? Maybe it's Julian Assange?
Trump could easily prove they have bogus returns by releasing his tax returns as he has promised to do on numerous occaisons.
You could rely on Trump actually releasing the documents?I just browsed through the really long article but didn't see a link to the returns themselves. Has the NYT released the returns for public consumption or are we supposed to rely on their analysis alone?
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