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hunkalove · 61-69, M
Whatever happened to the debt Trump owed a Russian bank? The was supposed to bankrupt him. Did Putin pay it off for him?
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deadgerbil · 26-30
I'm waiting for more excuses trump will use to avoid being fully transparent. It's funny bc he went after other people who were slow to release their taxes
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
Great, now that everyone's taxes are available to the public, by this decision, now finally we can find out how much the biden crime family is hiding behind their S Corporation tax dodges. And while we are at it, lets get mitch mcconnel's, nancy pelosi's, and upchuch schumer's, too, should make fun reading
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
We have always known who Trump owes money to according to his books. The various Bankruptcies he has been through also detail those to whom he owes money who will never see a penny of it, (all quite legal).. I venture to say all the members of the January six committee also know exactly whats in Trumps tax returns and have done for a long time.. They just havent had the right to use those numbers in evidence for a prosecution.. And there is only one possible reason for them to have fought so hard to get legal access to these documents.. That is that they know they have Trump on the fraud charges and can prove it using those numbers. I would be amazed if the indictments werent all typed out, waiting to be signed and dated after the numbers are double checked,.,.😷
RedBaron · M
Not exactly. Debts have nothing to do with tax returns. You would need something called a credit report for that.
@RedBaron By itself, a tax return won't tell you everything about an individual's bottom line. However, if you combine it with other supporting documents, including a statement of net worth, you can gain some insight into a taxpayer's finances.
"Taking a look at a tax return gives you a roadmap of the activities and the transactions any one individual had during the year," said Edward Reitmeyer, regional tax partner-in-charge at Marcum LLP in Philadelphia.
"It's the accumulation of the year's transactions into one document," he said.
The Form 1040 sums up a filer's taxable income. However, the attached schedules are the meat and potatoes: They show the sources of a taxpayer's income and deductions claimed.
"Taking a look at a tax return gives you a roadmap of the activities and the transactions any one individual had during the year," said Edward Reitmeyer, regional tax partner-in-charge at Marcum LLP in Philadelphia.
"It's the accumulation of the year's transactions into one document," he said.
The Form 1040 sums up a filer's taxable income. However, the attached schedules are the meat and potatoes: They show the sources of a taxpayer's income and deductions claimed.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Ryderbike LOL, so when are we gonna see the attached schedules of bidens, pelosis, and schumers returns?
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Only if the Dems don't fvck around and get something done before 3 January
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@swirlie How's your solyndra stock doing?
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