Washington – An attorney representing President Donald Trump says a request for the president’s tax returns “would set a dangerous precedent” if granted and argues that the IRS cannot legally divulge the information.
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A House committee chairman has formally asked the IRS to provide six years of Trump’s personal tax returns and the returns for some of his businesses. Democrats are seeking information about Trump’s financial dealings and potential conflicts of interest.
But William Consovoy, Trump’s attorney, says the tax code zealously guards taxpayer privacy. He says that requests for tax returns “must have a legitimate legislative purpose.”
Consovoy says Friday in a letter that the request for Trump’s tax information is an effort by one political party to harass someone from the other party because of political differences.
While I’m not an attorney, to the best of my knowledge Trump’s lawyer is correct.
In order to have people willing to fill out tax forms, a major principal was established that the IRS cannot release any information without the consent of the filer.
He is mistaken.
Hate to break it you trumptards, but the law is pretty clear on this and all the bloviating and lies will not help the orange yutz. He’ll have to cough it up and expose what a cheap conman he really is.