House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal (D-Mass.) said that an IRS audit of President Donald Trump’s tax returns shouldn’t keep him from handing over the documents.
Trump said following Neal’s request April 3 that he wasn’t inclined to release the returns, and has claimed to be under audit. The ultimate decision to release the documents lies with the Treasury Department. Neal requested six years of Trump’s business and personal tax returns in a letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig.
- The request will likely end up as a test case that would make its way through ...
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