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Lawrence on MSNBC is covering the tax return issues in depth now. Nt (Original Post)
spooky3
Dec 2022
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mobeau69
(11,167 posts)1. Watching
spooky3
(34,523 posts)2. David Cay Johnston should be interesting.
Rep Doggett said the committee didnt investigate whether the 2015 and 2016 returns were ever under audit, so its possible that they were. The committee focused on 2017+. But those returns showed a huge capital loss carry forward from one or more of 2015 and 2016, so it should have been investigated in his opinion.
spooky3
(34,523 posts)3. He's describing why people at the top are getting away with cheating
On a massive scale.
moondust
(20,023 posts)4. Guess why the GQPers
all voted against releasing TFG's tax returns and threatened "payback."
That's right, they're all corrupt as hell and fear their own returns and corruption being exposed.
spooky3
(34,523 posts)5. Exactly--plus they fought giving IRS increased funding for audits
Taxpayer service, IT upgrades, training, etc.
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)6. More too it, gotta be. No one takes 4 years to do an audit
One person could have done it in < a year