$0. That’s how much former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania paid in income taxes for 2020, according to a report released late Tuesday by the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
That’s how much former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania paid in income taxes for 2020, according to a report released late Tuesday by the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
That report, and a separate document, were released by the House Ways and Means Committee after it voted along party lines to release the former president’s tax records. While Trump’s returns are expected to take a few days to be released, after some sensitive details are redacted, the revelations in the reports include:
The Democratic-controlled Ways and Means Committee also found that required Internal Revenue Service audits of Trump were delayed, as the Associated Press wrote. Read: House panel to make Trump’s long-sought tax returns public, finds required IRS audits were delayed Lawmakers say they expect to release six years of tax returns for Trump and eight affiliated companies. A Trump spokesman called approving the release of the former president’s tax returns an “unprecedented leak by lame duck Democrats.”
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