Quick Glance: Trump paid no income taxes in 2020 and recorded losses while in office.
- According to the documents, Trump and his wife, Melania, paid some sort of tax during all four years, but were able to reduce their income taxes in some years because income from Trump's enterprises was more than offset by deductions and losses.
- US President Donald Trump departs from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington for a trip to West Point, New York.
- As a result, they paid $3 million in taxes over the course of four years.
- According to the data, Trump and his wife recorded an adjusted gross income of negative $12.9 million in 2017, resulting in a net income tax of $750.
After years of legal battles, the House Ways and Means Committee voted to make public former Pres. Trump’s tax returns public ... Show more
Quick Glance: A House committee votes to release Trump's tax returns.
- Democrats had been pushing for Trump's tax returns to be made public for more than three years, and the documents were ultimately made accessible to the Ways and Means Committee late last month after the Supreme Court dismissed Trump's final bid to suppress the information.
- Kevin Brady (R-Texas) remarked soon before the Ways and Means Committee meeting began on Tuesday.
- In an interview, California Democratic Rep. Jimmy Gomez stated.
- Trump, who broke with a decades-long tradition of presidential candidates and presidents by refusing to share his tax returns, has falsely claimed for years that he could not release them because he was under "routine audit" by the IRS.
Quick Glance: Trump's tax returns have been made public.
- Donald Trump went to great lengths to keep his tax returns from becoming public.
- For numerous years, Trump paid little or no income tax.
- The New York Times had earlier reported in the thick of the 2020 presidential race that Trump had only paid $750 in federal income tax in 2016 and 2017.
- What consequences would former President Trump face if his tax returns are made public?
BREAKING: House committee has received former Pres. Trump's tax returns following a Supreme Court ruling last week. https://abcn.ws/3ONW3wm
Quick Glance: Supreme Court Defeat: Donald Trump Must Disclose Tax Records
- For years, ex-US President Trump successfully fought the release of his tax returns.
- The United States Supreme Court has granted permission for ex-President Donald Trump's tax returns to be given to a congressional committee.
- Trump fought back in court, eventually asking a Washington appeals court to block it.
- Trump then requested reconsideration, which was denied in October.
Quick Glance: Donald Trump enters the midterm elections, laying the framework for a presidential run
- Former President Donald Trump hands out hats to supporters at a rally in Robstown, Texas, on Saturday.
- According to his administration, Trump will address a rally there to "energise voters" and "advance the MAGA agenda" in support of Oz and the far-right politician Doug Mastriano, who is running for governor of the state - the equivalent of an Australian premier.
- The event is one of many that Trump will hold in the run-up to the midterm elections, which will determine who controls the US Congress - and thus the future direction of the country - as well as the leadership of dozens of states.
Quick Glance: A U.S. House subcommittee has the right to inspect Trump's tax returns, according to a court ruling.
- WASHINGTON, Aug 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that a House committee has the right to see former President Donald Trump's tax returns, rejecting his assertions that the request was unconstitutional because it was politically motivated.
- Trump has not said whether he will run for president again in 2024.
- People and police officers gather outside Trump Tower on August 8, 2022, after former US President Donald Trump stated that FBI investigators raided his Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach estate.
- Since Trump's departure in January 2021, the controversy has persisted.
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