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A Question about Federal Taxes Rules of America

 
 
Reply Tue 27 Sep, 2016 10:28 am
I wonder if Trump keeps hiding his payment in federal taxes, why couldn't the Federal government or American Internal Revenue Service have released the detail? Is there a rule forbidding doing so?

Thanks in advance

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"Maybe he is not as rich as he says he is," Clinton said. "Maybe he is not as charitable as he claims to be... Maybe he doesn't want the American people to know that he has paid nothing in federal taxes."
"There is something he is hiding," she said.

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Reply Tue 27 Sep, 2016 01:34 pm
Who cares?

Most American's hate the IRS.

I doubt that he didn't pay "any" taxes.

Payroll taxes are the most important. I'm sure his company paid a lot of those.

If he found legal ways to get out of being taxed, then good for him, I say.
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Reply Tue 27 Sep, 2016 09:48 pm
@oristarA,
The IRS is not supposed to embarrass a particular candidate like that.

As far as I know, government agencies do not typically release files on people to anyone who asks, or make them into press releases just for the hell of it.

Revealing one's tax returns is tradition, but not required by law.
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