I supported it when the dnc got hacked, but the Trump rule says it’s ok now To violate privacy for political gain
I've pointed out nothing of the sort and posted the earnings were over a 14 year period. Again do you claim all the deductions and credits allowed to you or do you pay more than you owe?
I'd go for a flat tax. No one pays a penny up to the poverty line, then everyone pays 10 cents on the dollar of income above that.
Yes so his 2018 financial Disclosure must have been fraud. But it does show he didn’t divest as you keep claiming.
How much did Trump pay in the years he did pay taxes and not just the few years they reported while he is in the WH and not taking that salary?
The problem there is for people who do pass through taxes on their personal income tax is how do you define income or a person has huge medical expenses in a year, 30% of their income, do you still tax the gross at 10%? As soon as you put in place an exemption it is no longer a flat tax. We have made it "flatter" over the years and thus the fallacy some like to make when they say "the tax rate on the rich was 90% back in the 1950's" when there were HUGE deductions which actually brought down the effective rates to pretty much what they are now.
Your indignation will go nowhere. Exposing POTUS's criminal behavior is a civic duty. And if one day his identity becomes known, the official who made Trump's taxes public will be considered a hero.
Well there is no claim of criminal behavior here, none at all so there goes that argument and no you are not allowed to break the law as a civic duty anyway. So you do NOT support the right to privacy and believing committing felonies for partisan political reasons is OK.
I suggest you ask the NY Times they are claiming to have the returns...which i find odd...why didn't they share them with Vance and the House Dems??
You haven't read the NYT article. The reason there's a whistleblower is that Trump is being sued by the IRS for fraudulently claiming an $80 million tax return.
They’re sharing them with America instead. And the returns show he likely lied on his financial disclosures
Corporate taxes aren't usually referred to as 'income taxes' though i suppose they could be. We're talkin' personal here.
Trump didn't give a nickel. That was not a 'gift' it was a settlement in a civil suit. Civil suits are governed by tort law, righting wrongs, punitive damages, etc. Moreover, Trump's associate paid it.
Tax policy is a different topic, but getting mingled here. Flat tax, IMO would be flat tax. No pass throughs and people with medical expenses is a separate health policy issue with insurance company regulations. IRS should just take a flat tax out of people's checks. No one has to file income tax returns. CPA's and tax attorney's would have to retrain to find new jobs. lol