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The criminal tax fraud case against a pair of Trump Organization companies playing out in a Manhattan courtroom this month went all the way to trial because of one man: Donald Trump.
November 18 -
The Trump Organization's longtime chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, testified that greed fueled a scheme he says he engaged in with the firm's controller and the two Trump companies standing trial.
November 18 -
Allen Weisselberg told the jury that soon after he pleaded guilty, the firm booted him off the prestige floor on which Donald Trump worked.
November 16 -
Democrats on the tax-writing House and Ways Means Committee are asking the Justice Department and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration to investigate.
November 15 -
New York Supreme Court Justice Robert Reed on Monday ruled that Mary Trump waived her right to sue her uncle and aunt, former federal judge Maryanne Trump, in a 2001 settlement.
November 15 -
The criminal tax fraud trial of two Trump Organization companies saw some drama — and a win for the prosecution.
November 15 -
We have a short window during the next month where we can reduce tax season compression, have better served and happier clients, and make more money.
November 14Withum -
Donald Trump himself was aware of allegedly abusive tax practices at his company, testimony at the criminal fraud trial of two Trump Organization business units suggested.
November 11 -
A former acting commissioner during the Obama administration is being nominated to fill Charles Rettig's spot.
November 10 -
The former president's company is blocked from issuing financial statements that don't disclose the "assumptions and techniques" used to value its assets.
November 10