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bgreene 04-16-2022 06:09 AM

The Bidens release their tax returns
 
And they paid 24% in taxes ……well over the national average

Meanwhile Trump never did release his tax returns as he promised to do .
In his first year as president he reportedly paid just $750 in federal taxes .
No wonder the refused to release his return - likely hiding a lot

https://www.npr.org/2022/04/15/10931...x-returns-show

Destroyer 04-16-2022 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by bgreene (Post 248917)
And they paid 24% in taxes ***8230;***8230;well over the national average

Meanwhile Trump never did release his tax returns as he promised to do .
In his first year as president he reportedly paid just $750 in federal taxes .
No wonder the refused to release his return - likely hiding a lot

https://www.npr.org/2022/04/15/10931...x-returns-show

Given the ongoing investigation of Hunter Biden's taxes and "the big man" I highly doubt that the Biden's tax return is accurate. Be that as it may, Trump is still being audited by several sources. He said he would release his returns (something no one is required to do) after the audit(s) was completed. I might also point out that the $750 figure was in addition to the several million dollars he paid in taxes for that year.

bgreene 04-16-2022 06:23 PM

More excuses for trump .

Meanwhile his accounting firm said “ we can’t confirm the data provided to us by trump is accurate “

In other words - they want not part of trump

scook 04-17-2022 02:44 PM

As has been, more than once, pointed out to you, his accounting firm was RESPONSIBLE for verifying information they relied upon in creating audited reports. They are trying to dodge involvement in what, based on historical attacks on Trump, is most likely a despicable, dishonest witch hunt.

I have witnessed “investigations” in search of a predetermined result (witch hunts), and they are very different than investigations in search of the truth. You’ve witnessed a couple of notable ones directed at Trump, e.g. the Russian collusion hoax and the Ukraine related impeachment hoax, but to use your words, “same old denier”.

bgreene 04-17-2022 05:49 PM

Seems Trumps Accounting Firm QUIT because they may have been associated WITH TRUMPS FRAUD and are trying to distance themselves as the heat closes in.

https://thecrimereport.org/2022/02/1...firm-fire-him/

scook 04-18-2022 06:51 AM

Rather than leaping to conclude that Trump committed fraud, the first step should probably be to let the investigation at least reach some kind of conclusion. All property valuation is to some degree subjective - supply vs. demand with a significant emotional component. The stock market is a good example of emotional valuation.

As dishonest as I think a New York investigation is likely to be, it should at least be allowed to present evidence before concluding something that you and I don’t have adequate information to evaluate.

Destroyer 04-18-2022 09:06 AM

I thought this thread was about the Biden crime family posting their taxes for this year and not about President Trump?

However just to be fair, since a link was provided as proof of Trump's accounting firm quitting because they thought Trump was guilty please allow me to point out the obvious bias of the writer, who not only slanted everything to make Trump look bad, but went so far as to actually accuse him of past criminal activity in his last paragraph when he said

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Similarly, without their old accountants and with no immediate new accountants coming forward, these latest legal assaults on the Trump Organization will no doubt impede the Trumps’ abilities to raise new capital outside of the Trump PACs and the monetizing of the Trump brand—the two most viable short-term revenue streams looking forward that stand between more corruption, more racketeering and more money laundering.
In that one statement he basically is saying that the accounting firm's quitting will impede Trump from "more corruption, more racketeering and more money laundering" as though he was already guilty of doing so. In point of fact, no charges have been ever been filed, and no court has ever found him guilty of those crimes. Not only is the article biased, I think that Trump has a good reason to sue the writer for slander.

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bgreene 04-18-2022 03:11 PM

When it reads as an excuse , sounds like an excuse, and makes sense as excuse it usually is an excuse.
Trump said hed release his tax return but uses the audit excuse

scook 04-18-2022 07:51 PM

It seems to me he said he'd release them when the audits were complete.

bgreene 04-18-2022 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by scook (Post 248968)
It seems to me he said he'd release them when the audits were complete.

Yes he did - perfect excuse to never release the tax return….
Which he never did.


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