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The New York Times on Sunday published a major report into US President Donald Trump's federal income tax affairs, weeks ahead of the November 3 election when he hopes to win a second term. Here are some of the allegations made by the paper, which said it had viewed tax data dating back 20 years. -- Trump paid no federal income taxes in 11 of 18 years that the paper examined -- In 2017, after he became president in the 2016 election, his federal income tax bill was only $750 -- He reduced his tax bill via a $72.9 million tax refund that is the subject of an Internal Revenue Service audit -- Many of his golf courses report losing large amounts of money -- Hundreds of millions of dollars in loans he personally guaranteed will soon be due for repayment -- He took tax deductions on residences, aircraft and $70,000 in hairstyling for television bur/bgs/to
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2020-09-28
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Tax refundIncome tax in the United StatesUSA GymnasticsAuditGolfThe New York Times2016 United States presidential electionInternal Revenue ServiceEnlanda Enspeza ServoΕσωτερική Υπηρεσία Εσόδωνدائرة الإيرادات الداخلية美國國稅局アメリカ合衆国内国歳入庁Служба внутрішніх доходівServicio de Impuestos Internos de los Estados UnidosНалоговое управление США미국 국세청New York CityPresident of the United StatesDonald Trump

