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The New York DA's office is pouring over them.
Probably didn't find anything.
Then there would be no reason not to release them.
Tax returns are private.
A president's should not be, for very obvious reasons.
Breaking news...
blob:https://www.nbcnews.com/10812ab5-5861-4308-a475-e38221c31cd5
Not sure what went wrong with the link but basically said Trump org will be facing charges of tax evasion as early as next week.
The probably had to take it down when their lawyers told them they might get into some trouble for lying about something like that.
A president's should not be, for very obvious reasons.
Tax returns are private.
A president's should not be, for very obvious reasons.
In reference to Biden's tax returns this is the first time I agree with the presidents to be revealed.
It is simple...you can't claim one value on a property when submitting campaign finance documention and then claim another value on your tax records for the same property. Pick and choose where he lied. Both are a crime.
It's not simple. You can cite different values for property on different documents for different sources and purposes. It happens all the time.
For example, lets say I own a piece of developed property. The country assesses it's value at 1 million (as of the last assessment, three years ago). Now, I am seeking a loan to develop the property. Based on the insane land market here, today, an independent assessment sets the value at 1.4 million. So, I go to the bank and say I want a loan for 4 million dollars. Then, we sit down and work out the numbers until I am happy and the banks are happy.
As a developer, I already know that the property next door is slated for development into a high density up scale townhouse development. So, the future value of the land skyrockets - and if my plan is to develop an upscale restaurant and bar on the land, a whole other number comes out of the valuation. It's called leveraging a loan and it happens all the time. However, since none of this has happened yet I am still paying the assessed (and much lower) tax burden.