I Saw Trump's Tax Returns. You Should, Too.

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“You learn very little from a tax return,” [Trump] told Fox News.

Actually, as someone who saw Trump’s federal tax returns about a decade ago as part of a legal action in which he sued me for libel (the suit was later dismissed), I think there probably are some things to be learned from them.

The tax returns my lawyers and I reviewed were sealed, and a court order prevents me from speaking or writing about the specifics of what I saw. I can say that Trump routinely delayed -- for months on end -- producing those documents, and when they finally arrived they were so heavily redacted that they looked like crossword puzzles. The litigation ran on for five years, and during that time we had to petition the court to compel Trump to hand over unredacted versions of the tax returns -- which he ultimately did. So despite Trump’s statements to the contrary, here are some general questions that a full release of at least several years of his tax returns might usefully answer.

1) Income: Trump has made the size of his fortune a centerpiece of his presidential campaign, implying that it’s a measure of his success as a businessman. He has also correctly noted that the income shown on his tax returns isn’t a reflection of his total wealth. Even so, income is a basis for assessing some of the foundations of any individual’s wealth -- and would certainly reflect the financial wherewithal of the businesses in which Trump is involved.

After Fortune’s Shawn Tully dug into Trump’s financial disclosures with the Federal Election Commission and an accompanying personal balance sheet his campaign released, he noted in March that Trump “appears to have overstated his income, by a lot, which could be the reason he has so far tried to avoid releasing his returns.” Tully said that Trump apparently boosted his income in the documents by conflating his various businesses’ revenue with his personal income. Trump didn’t respond to Tully’s assessment, but he could clear up all of that by releasing his tax returns.

2) Business Activities: Trump has long claimed that his company, the Trump Organization, employs thousands of people. He has also criticized Fortune 500 companies for operating businesses overseas at the expense of jobs for U.S. workers. Trump’s returns would show how active he and his businesses are globally -- and would help substantiate the actual size and scope of his operation.

3) Charitable Giving: Trump has said that he’s a generous benefactor to a variety of causes -- especially war veterans -- even though it’s been hard to find concrete evidence to support the assertion. Other examples of major philanthropic largess from Trump have also been elusive. Trump could release his tax returns and put the matter to rest.

4) Tax Planning: There’s been global attention focused on the issue of how politicians and the wealthy use tax havens and shell companies to possibly hide parts of their fortunes from authorities. If released, Trump’s returns would make clear whether or not he used such vehicles.

5) Transparency and Accountability: Trump is seeking the most powerful office in the world. Some of the potential conflicts of interest or financial pressures that may arise if he reaches the White House would get an early airing in a release of his tax returns.

For the last 40 years, presidential candidates have released their returns. Trump, of course, has portrayed himself as the un-candidate, the guy who bucks convention. But disclosing tax returns is a valuable political tradition that’s well worth preserving.

http://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-05-12/time-for-donald-trump-to-release-his-tax-returns
 
I'm more interested in what politicians Hillary and Bill get paid by the Clinton Foundation than I am about how a business man hides his income from taxation.
 
I'm more interested in what politicians Hillary and Bill get paid by the Clinton Foundation than I am about how a business man hides his income from taxation.

Well, that certainly speaks to your integrity. Evading taxes is less important to you than how a charitable foundation distributes their money? I thought cons wanted everyone to pay their fair share of taxes. You certainly are more interested in liberal excesses with money, than how a 'business man' fucks our country. Do you worry more about immigrants obtaining welfare (they don't), or about rich corporations getting undeserved subsidies?
 
Well, that certainly speaks to your integrity. Evading taxes is less important to you than how a charitable foundation distributes their money? I thought cons wanted everyone to pay their fair share of taxes. You certainly are more interested in liberal excesses with money, than how a 'business man' fucks our country. Do you worry more about immigrants obtaining welfare (they don't), or about rich corporations getting undeserved subsidies?

Yes, "pay their fair share" is a phrase you hear coming from many Republican mouths
 
I'd like to see Hillarys $1/4million WallSt. Speeches.. talk about a golden tongue.

Bill is no piker either -some of his fetched $770k. The Clinton's are special (interests)
 
4) Tax Planning: There’s been global attention focused on the issue of how politicians and the wealthy use tax havens and shell companies to possibly hide parts of their fortunes from authorities. If released, Trump’s returns would make clear whether or not he used such vehicles.
let me see if I understand you.....you think Trump's federal tax return will "make clear" that he is hiding something illegally from authorities?......just how fucking stupid do you think his tax attornies are?......if you are going to hide something from authorities you don't "make it clear" on your tax return.......
 
Well, that certainly speaks to your integrity. Evading taxes is less important to you than how a charitable foundation distributes their money? I thought cons wanted everyone to pay their fair share of taxes. You certainly are more interested in liberal excesses with money, than how a 'business man' fucks our country. Do you worry more about immigrants obtaining welfare (they don't), or about rich corporations getting undeserved subsidies?

The Clintons use the foundation to hide their income they make for political favors. Trump is not a politician so his past is a business man. Is there a businessman alive that does not try to protect his money?

So you tell me , do you see the difference between selling our countries favor and buying a tax shelter as different?

If not , you are stupid or a liar.
 
I'd like to see Hillarys $1/4million WallSt. Speeches.. talk about a golden tongue.

Bill is no piker either -some of his fetched $770k. The Clinton's are special (interests)
That's what politicians do when they are out of office or become lobbyists.
 
That's what politicians do when they are out of office or become lobbyists.
sure. right. Clinton stopped running for POTUS as Sec of state. You've mentioned this before.
You still believe she ever stopped running?

The whole world sees her endless ambition-she could have had a sweet deal with Bill running the Clinton foundation
She would have been respected as the grande dame of the Democrats, but she was like Gollum grasping for that brass ring at all costs.

She promised to release the speeches..Bernie supporters don't forget.
 
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