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Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney vowed that members of Congress will never see Donald Trump’s tax returns, as Democrats and the president’s allies spar over whether lawmakers have the right to request them.
April 8 -
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 -
The House Ways and Means Committee voted to approve legislation that would relax the rules for those saving for retirement.
April 2 -
The far-reaching bipartisan legislation would overhaul key facets of the way the Internal Revenue Service operates, including the appeals process.
April 2 -
House and Senate Republicans and Democrats teamed up to reintroduce bipartisan legislation to overhaul key aspects of the way the Internal Revenue Service operates.
March 28 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held its first hearing under Democratic control on the tax reform law.
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 -
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 -
One of the few Republicans with the power to request the documents wants to make sure that if Democrats are successful in getting them, he wants them too.
March 7 -
A pair of leaders on the House Ways and Means Committee are asking whether the IRS did enough testing and why the results haven't been released to the public.
February 20 -
A congressional committee heard testimony about forcing the release of the president's tax filings.
February 8 -
House Democrats are facing off with Republicans over getting their hands on the president’s tax returns.
February 7 -
Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., is planning to hold a hearing next Thursday about what the government standoff means for U.S. taxpayers.
January 17 -
The Senate Finance Committee chairman is examining his authority to obtain the president’s returns, a move to ensure he could see any forms his Democratic counterpart in the House potentially receives.
January 9 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., is asking the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department to explain what impact the partial government shutdown will have on the upcoming tax season.
January 4 -
Democrats are in discussions about the best way to get the Treasury Department to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, according to the incoming chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
November 14 -
The top House Democrat has said demanding the president's tax returns will be one of the first things the new Democratic majority will do, but some party strategists are urging caution.
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