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Trump Did Not Avoid Taxes. He Prepaid Them.

Posted by freedomforall 3 years, 6 months ago to Politics
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"In 2016 and 2017, he requested and got an extension to file his returns. As required, he made an estimated tax payment of $1 million in 2016 and $4.2 million in 2017.

Then, it turned out that he did not owe that much in taxes, but rather than demand the money back, he let the IRS keep it and apply it to any future tax he owed.

So when he only paid $750 in taxes for the first two years of his presidency, it was because he had already overpaid during the two previous years and just reduced his payment by that amount.

Over the longer term, Trump overpaid his taxes by $72 million. Because some of that overpayment was more than two years earlier, he was not allowed to offset it against current taxes.

But Obama changed the law to allow taxpayers to go further back and he offset his tax liability in future years by citing his overpayment.

So Donald Trump did not avoid paying taxes; he prepaid them.

So what is wrong with that?

Many taxpayers overpay or have more withheld from their paychecks than they end up owing in taxes. They look forward to a deserved refund each year. Some even use the process as a way of saving money.

All that Trump did differently was to leave the money at the IRS and take the refund over several years. A government strapped for cash should reward such conduct, not vilify it.

And since no good deed goes unpunished in politics, he is also being skewered for taking a charitable tax deduction of $119 million for agreeing not to build homes on a 200-acre plot in Westchester, New York, and a similar one in Los Angeles.

In each case, Trump bought the property planning to build a golf course and homes on them. Both times, the local zoning board refused to allow the development.

So Trump donated the right to develop this land to charity and took a deduction of $119 million, called a charitable easement.

So now the beautiful land in each location will be preserved forever wild as a place of refuge for people, birds and animals.

Beyond these points, several facts emerge:

1. Trump never used any illegal means to reduce his tax liability. He always followed the law.

2. He never used his power as president to get the IRS to pull its punches even though he appoints the director who serves at his pleasure.

3. He took advantage of every way to cut his tax burden. Do you know any taxpayer who doesn’t?"
SOURCE URL: https://conspatriots.com/breaking-trump-did-not-avoid-taxes-he-prepaid-them/


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  • Posted by $ blarman 3 years, 6 months ago
    Funny given that there are numerous Democrats caught in tax evasion (notably Timothy Geitner - Obama's Secretary of the Treasury) but those individuals never got pilloried in the national news media...
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    • Posted by $ allosaur 3 years, 6 months ago
      (Your statement somehow sparked a term from the Sixties I don't think I've recalled for decades.)
      How can you be pilloried when you're tight with the IN-CROWD? You're too cool to be messed with when you're in with libtards afflicted by TDS.
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  • Posted by starznbarz 3 years, 6 months ago
    Until we decide to get involved in the management of our employees, they will continue - at a much faster pace, to become our masters. No one, other than us, can stop it. It really is as simple as a national boycott of businesses owned by corporate media and their local advertisers, followed by serious and real instructions to our employees in person at their offices (that we pay for) backed up at the voting booth. We, as a Nation, seem to be much too lazy and unwilling to do that.
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  • Posted by ycandrea 3 years, 6 months ago
    People are so stupid and to make a claim that President Trump only paid $750 is so lame. They obviously have never done their own taxes and do not know how to read a 1040!
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    • Posted by 3 years, 6 months ago
      The NYT made the claim and certainly knew it was a lie in the full context of the prepayments being applied to current tax liabilities.
      They knew. They lied on purpose to reduce Trump's chances of re-election. That is not an error. It is enemy action.
      The staff of the NYT should be prosecuted for that action. This shouldn't be excused by the first amendment, imo, but I am not a legal expert.
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