The White house has rejected on Sunday the claim of the Democrats, after an insight into the tax returns of U.S. President Donald Trump strongly. On the question of whether the Democrats Trumps may be able to access tax returns, answered the acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney in the transmitter Fox, “never”.
Mulvaney argued that the voters had chosen Trump in 2016 for President, even though you knew he did not want to disclose his tax returns. He accused the Democrats, their call was purely politically motivated. A “political” attack, but it is not a valid reason for the IRS to release the tax returns.
The democratic Chairman of the tax law to the competent Committee in the house of representatives, Richard Neal, had demanded on Wednesday, in a Letter to the tax authority the Delivery of both personal as well as business documents Trumps the past six years. Neal wants to clarify accordingly the extent to which the tax authority has examined the decisions of the President and how strict she was going on.
Trump had immediately made it clear that he wants to put a Handover his / her tax statements to Congress. As mentioned previously, he justified this with a for years, the current tax audit. Until this is completed, he will not publish the documents.
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order Trumps a private attorney Jay Sekulow threw the Democrats on Sunday the abuse of power. You could ask the tax authority in accordance with their methods of control, said Sekulow, the transmitter ABC. “The idea is to be able to the IRS as a political weapon”, was, however, under the law as well as under constitutional law “wrong”.
The democratic Congressman Ben Ray Lujan rejected the allegations. The claim of the Committee was “not political,” said Lujan, the channel Fox. In recent history, it was never necessary, the tax returns of the President’s request because they had been published voluntarily, he added. Trump had promised as a candidate, publish it, once he had been elected – but then he had refused “to do”.
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U.S. President should Democrats explain to demand a formal surrender of Trumps tax returns
Trump had delivered in 2017, only a condensed statement of his financial circumstances. He is the first US President since Richard Nixon (1969 to 1974) who keeps his tax returns secret. This has fueled speculation about his income and his assets. Prior to his election as President Trump had made millions of sales in the real estate and hotel sector. (AFP)