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The latest indictment against the president's son accuses him of avoiding taxes while living lavishly, including withdrawing $1.66 million in cash over a four-year period.
December 11 -
Bartov testified that he "did not find any evidence of material misstatement" in the former president's financial statements and "no evidence whatsoever for any accounting fraud."
December 11 -
Sellers cannot protect themselves from a buyer's bankruptcy or if the buyer just stops making payments.
December 11
Withum -
A prominent NYU accounting professor who is being paid to testify in Donald Trump's defense in a civil fraud trial heaped praise on the former president's financial records.
December 8 -
A political headache is mounting for the White House and Democrats as the 2024 campaign ramps up.
December 8 -
Now is the time to start planning tax season and easing some of its pressures.
December 4
Withum -
The filing is the latest twist in an intensifying legal back-and-forth between the billionaires, including allegations over the accounting.
November 30 -
A group of Senate Democrats and independents introduced legislation Thursday to eliminate loopholes and tax breaks for billionaires.
November 30 -
Tax season is around the corner. Starting now with a few easy steps can relieve much of the pressure later.
November 27
Withum -
Public accounting is rapidly moving into the future, and anyone who doesn't realize this will fail to remain competitive or viable.
November 20
Withum -
Central to the case are the statements of financial condition Trump had his accountants at Mazars USA LLP send to lenders detailing his assets and their values.
November 14 -
Strategic growth requires a plan, execution and something new to present to potential clients.
November 13
Withum -
Her answers, and the documents displayed to her on the stand, show she was deeply aware of the importance of his net worth in securing the best terms on loans.
November 8 -
The Treasury secretary addressed a group of service employees as the agency fends off cuts pushed by House Republicans.
November 7 -
Trump acknowledged he had a hand in preparing the financial statements that valued his properties.
November 6 -
Delaying a payment or not paying an invoice are ways for a client to give voice to a problem with your services without causing an immediate confrontation.
November 6
Withum -
He testified that financial documents sent to Deutsche Bank were "accurate," even though a judge has already determined they were fraudulent.
November 6 -
"I relied upon Mazars and our accounting team" for the preparation of a financial statement, Donald Trump Jr. told the judge. "That's why we have accountants."
November 3 -
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed the Senate won't vote on the House bill and instead will produce a broader emergency package without cuts to the IRS.
November 3 -
"The accountants worked on it," the eldest son of former president Donald Trump testified in a Manhattan courtroom. "That's what we paid them for."
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