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The president urged the court for the second time in as many days to insulate him from an investigation.
November 18 -
The president's attorneys filed a high-stakes appeal that aims to give the president broad immunity from criminal investigations while in office.
November 15 -
For the second time in less than a week President Donald Trump said he’ll go to the U.S. Supreme Court to appeal court rulings threatening to expose his tax records.
November 14 -
A federal judge indicated he would allow House Democrats to proceed with a lawsuit that seeks to obtain the president’s tax returns from the Treasury Department.
November 7 -
The president another setback in his effort to guard his financial information from his accounting firm.
November 4 -
The White House is holding informal talks about a second round of tax cuts to announce during the 2020 presidential campaign.
November 1 -
The president, a lifelong New Yorker, has changed his primary residence to the Sunshine State, a move that could benefit his re-election campaign — and his tax bill.
November 1 -
Lawyers for Donald Trump asked a federal appeals court to recognize broad legal immunity protecting the president, his companies and business associates from criminal investigation.
October 23 -
The president, under siege from House Democrats weighing impeachment, suffered a stinging blow as a federal appeals court upheld a subpoena ordering his accountants to provide Congress with his financial records.
October 11 -
News organizations lost a bid to unseal a federal court filing from the company detailing the financial records it holds.
October 10 -
A federal appeals court delayed a federal judge’s ruling from taking effect that would have forced the president's accounting firm to hand the records to the Manhattan district attorney beginning Monday afternoon.
October 7 -
Treasury’s inspector general is investigating how the department handled a request from Congress to turn over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, which was rejected by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
October 7 -
They say the political process is more appropriate than the courts.
October 1 -
The president’s attorneys reached a temporary agreement with the office of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance delaying the deadline for Mazars USA LLP, Trump’s accountants, to comply with a subpoena for his taxes and for other financial papers.
September 27 -
Corporations brought $88.3 billion of overseas profits back to the U.S. in the second quarter, marking nearly $1 trillion that has returned since Congress overhauled the international tax system.
September 19 -
The president sued District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. after Vance demanded eight years of tax returns in a probe of whether the Trump Organization falsified business records.
September 19 -
The GOP is more focused on making their first tax cut permanent.
September 16 -
The president spoke a day after deciding against cutting the tax on capital gains by indexing gains to inflation.
September 13 -
The president has decided against making an end-run around Congress to cut the tax on capital gains by indexing gains to inflation.
September 12 -
The president is scheduled to meet with economic advisers Wednesday to discuss the possibility of cutting the tax on capital gains by indexing gains to inflation.
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