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LaMouffette

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27. A big reason Trump did not get audited was his IRS chief was making money off of Trump properties.
Thu Dec 22, 2022, 01:12 PM
Dec 2022

This news came out in 2020. I don't know why more wasn't made of it at the time. Surely, that IRS chief should have been called in to testify about why Trump was not audited.

Here's part of a 2020 Forbes article about it:

IRS Chief Makes More Than $100,000 Per Year Off Trump Property, Documents Show

The commissioner of the IRS—who is responsible for releasing President Trump's tax returns to Congress—owns two rental properties at the Trump International Waikiki that he profits off of while in office, according to new documents obtained by a watchdog group in Washington, raising new questions about his withholding of Trump’s tax returns as the president goes to court to keep them hidden.

Commissioner Charles Rettig’s personal financial disclosures for the past two years, analyzed by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, show that the IRS commissioner earns $100,000-200,000 per year from his properties at the Trump-branded Hawaii resort, which he purchased in 2006 before the hotel officially opened.

The Trump Waikiki website notes that the hotel was not developed by the Trump Organization—the owner licenses the Trump brand name—but Hawaii News Now reported in 2016 that the now-president received 10% of all pre-sales of units at the property, and Trump has made a promotional visit to the hotel while in office.

Rettig, who failed to disclose his connection to the Trump property when first appointed, told House lawmakers in 2019 that it was ultimately his decision—under the supervision of Treasury Sec. Steven Mnuchin—whether or not to turn over Trump’s federal tax returns to Congress, as House Democrats have requested.

Rettig denied the request for Trump’s tax documents in May 2019, with Mnuchin telling lawmakers that their subpoena for the president’s tax returns “lacks a legitimate legislative purpose.”

House Democrats’ legal challenge to obtain Trump’s tax returns was sent back to a lower court by the Supreme Court, and is unlikely to be decided before the November election.

“The IRS Commissioner has a vested interest in the success of the Trump brand—and of preventing anything that could damage it,” CREW [Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington] said in a post revealing the Rettig documents, speculating that it could be “toxic” for the value of Rettig’s property “if a bombshell in [Trump’s] tax returns were released.”



https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2020/09/01/irs-chief-makes-more-than-100000-per-year-off-trump-property-documents-show/?sh=600061587488

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Always it amounts to hand wringing, gab13by13 Dec 2022 #1
Problem is inthewind21 Dec 2022 #9
Trump obviously had control of IRS Tree Lady Dec 2022 #2
Comey and McCabe from the FBI maxsolomon Dec 2022 #36
He should have been in jail Meowmee Dec 2022 #3
According to Michael Cohen, gab13by13 Dec 2022 #28
Yes Meowmee Dec 2022 #41
The IRS UNDER DON TRMP failed America. spanone Dec 2022 #4
Bingo onetexan Dec 2022 #15
Looks like based on reported "wages" Trump kept his POTUS salary mchill Dec 2022 #5
He would have to report it as income but then could deduct it spooky3 Dec 2022 #18
It was money listed under wages mchill Dec 2022 #37
Agree. Any bets on whether he actually donated it? spooky3 Dec 2022 #40
No, Trump corrupted the IRS, just as he corrupted DOJ when he installed Barr and had him emulatorloo Dec 2022 #6
Let's be clear, it was not the IRS as a whole but Steve Mnuchin and Trump's Bev54 Dec 2022 #7
What law inthewind21 Dec 2022 #10
Not for me to decide and does not limit it to just these two. Bev54 Dec 2022 #13
The 'rules' should be codified into law, but don't count on the next House... Justice matters. Dec 2022 #14
They failed to follow internal agency policies and procedures BumRushDaShow Dec 2022 #21
Bingo!! onetexan Dec 2022 #16
Yes. There has to be a way to trace the chain of command to that decision, and at least fire that pe lindysalsagal Dec 2022 #19
I don't think we have seen it all, just part of it. Who knows what is coming? I know 1 thing: MORE Stuart G Dec 2022 #8
Tax code too complicated and there is zero interest in making it uncomplicated. Pepsidog Dec 2022 #11
Not just complicated, but "rigged" as a result of decades of lobbying by (x)illionaires and KPN Dec 2022 #17
100% agree. Pepsidog Dec 2022 #33
Yes...the private equity industry alone spent more than $600 million in the last decade Tanuki Dec 2022 #42
Well, they didn't fail to audit me once in the last ten years. paleotn Dec 2022 #12
Trump sure was lucky the IRS "failed" gulliver Dec 2022 #20
i don't think it was ...."just luck." but, we will all see soon. (my opinion only) Stuart G Dec 2022 #22
The entire tax system should be scrapped and twodogsbarking Dec 2022 #23
Hope some heads roll and indictments fall. Joinfortmill Dec 2022 #24
Math is HARD!! Maeve Dec 2022 #25
Wealthy people and large businesses can construct deliberately complex situations. patphil Dec 2022 #26
A big reason Trump did not get audited was his IRS chief was making money off of Trump properties. LaMouffette Dec 2022 #27
This!! n/t Hope22 Dec 2022 #31
Its been years since the IRS hired bean counters. jaxexpat Dec 2022 #29
Republicans hail 2 percent cut to IRS appropriation in omnibus LastLiberal in PalmSprings Dec 2022 #30
THIS is the real story- not that TFG never paid Quakerfriend Dec 2022 #32
Yes it did, but they botch this, don't think so, no this was a deliberate act republianmushroom Dec 2022 #34
It Seems The GOP Defund the IRS Campaign Has Worked TomCADem Dec 2022 #35
It's been working for them since 2007 NullTuples Dec 2022 #39
Isn't this exactly why Trump replaced any agency head w/ a loyalist or an "acting" head? NullTuples Dec 2022 #38
We have an infestation of MAGAts at every level of government. Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2022 #43
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