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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin refused to release President Donald Trump’s personal and business tax returns, setting up what could become one of the biggest legal showdowns between the president and a Congress seeking to investigate him.
May 7 -
New York and New Jersey have sued to find out why President Donald Trump’s administration scrapped an Internal Revenue Service rule requiring some tax-exempt organizations to disclose their donors.
May 6 -
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said they would identify funding sources for the plan at a later meeting.
April 30 -
President Donald Trump said that New Yorkers could have thwarted a provision in his tax law that limits state and local tax deductions, one of the most controversial changes in the 2017 overhaul that contributed to Republican losses in the 2018 midterms.
April 29 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin again refused to release the president's tax returns to House Democrats, arguing that the Democrats’ stated legislative purpose hides their real intent.
April 23 -
If Democrats in Congress succeed in their quest to get Donald Trump to cough up his tax returns, they’ll have another Republican president to thank: Warren G. Harding.
April 22 -
The president and the Trump Organization have asked a U.S. judge to reject a Congressional subpoena seeking business records from his longtime accounting firm Mazars USA LLP.
April 22 -
If Democrats now in charge of the House Ways and Means Committee ever get their hands on President Donald Trump’s tax returns, they could thank their Republican predecessors for providing cover to make the documents public.
April 18 -
The president promoted the tax overhaul on Tax Day, even as the law has swelled the deficit and failed to gain traction with voters in last year’s midterm elections.
April 16 -
The Vermont senator and his wife earned more than $1 million in total income in 2016 and 2017.
April 16 -
Citing an “unambiguous legal obligation,” House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal set the IRS a deadline of April 23 to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns before potentially resorting to other legal options.
April 15 -
The California lawmaker, one of 18 declared candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, released 15 years’ worth of returns.
April 15 -
House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings said he’ll subpoena documents on Monday from an accounting firm tied to President Donald Trump.
April 15 -
The Minnesota senator who is seeking the 2020 presidential nomination has already released 12 years of returns dating back to 2006.
April 15 -
Surveys show just one-fifth of taxpayers believe their taxes have gone down.
April 15 -
The Democratic socialist who promotes policies to raise taxes on millionaires and billionaires plans to make public his federal tax returns by April 15.
April 12 -
Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti, who made his name as a fierce critic of President Donald Trump, was indicted by a federal grand jury in California on three dozen charges, including a new claim that he stole millions of dollars from a paraplegic client’s settlement.
April 11 -
The Treasury Secretary declined to meet a deadline to provide the president’s returns, asking for more time to study the legality of their request.
April 11 -
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and her husband reported an adjusted gross income of $846,394 on their 2018 federal tax return, with $324,687 of that total coming from her work as an author.
April 10 -
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation that would extend a lucrative tax break that could benefit Tesla and GM.
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