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Even if House Democrats get their hands on Donald Trump’s tax returns, many of their biggest questions about the president’s finances will probably go unanswered.
April 5 -
Remember back in early 2016 when Donald Trump, who was still regarded as something of a long shot for the presidency, promised he would disclose his tax returns publicly — just like every other candidate had done voluntarily since 1973?
April 4 -
The Massachusetts Democrat submitted a formal request to the IRS commissioner asking for copies of Trump’s returns going back to 2013.
April 3 -
Lawmakers are investigating reports that the president inflated or deflated amounts on his financials and used an unorthodox format dubbed a “Statement of Financial Conditions.”
March 29 -
Stephen Moore, whom President Donald Trump said he’ll nominate for a seat on the Federal Reserve, owes more than $75,000 in taxes and other penalties, according to the U.S. government.
March 27 -
Democrats who were hoping the completion of the Mueller report would speed up the effort to request President Donald Trump’s tax returns may be disappointed.
March 25 -
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s team included forensic accountants who helped the former FBI director investigate allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, according to a letter released Sunday by Attorney General William Barr summarizing Mueller’s findings.
March 25 -
House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal is under pressure from the left if he doesn’t move more quickly to obtain the president’s tax returns.
March 14 -
The Treasury Secretary said he hasn’t discussed with the president or his attorneys the efforts by lawmakers to seek his tax returns.
March 14 -
Politicians from New York, New Jersey and other high-tax states may be making a lot of noise, but the new $10,000 limit on deductions for state and local taxes, or SALT, isn’t going anywhere any time soon.
March 8