President Donald Trump’s move from New York to Florida probably won’t protect his state tax returns from a potential handover to Congress.
Trump recently filed a declaration of domicile saying he has changed his primary residence to Florida. In an Oct. 31 tweet he said that despite paying millions in city, state, and local taxes he had “been treated very badly by political leaders of both the city and state.”
Trump, meanwhile, is embroiled in a legal fight with New York to stop state officials from handing over his returns to certain congressional committees if they ask for them.
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