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NYT “2016-2017, 0 won income tax after $ 1,500”
Trump “I paid millions of dollars in taxes and got a deduction”
A month before the presidential elections, the fiscal suspicions exposed … Political problem
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More than a month before the US presidential election, President Trump’s suspicion of paying taxes emerged as a variable. The New York Times reported that he had not paid any income tax in 10 of the 15 years before he was elected president. In response, President Trump insists that millions of dollars in taxes have been properly reimbursed. Connect with the International Department. Reporter Park Hong-gu! First of all, tell me the news from the New York Times. The New York Times of the United States reported the results of the analysis and the collection of data on President Trump’s 20-year income report. In 2016, when President Trump was elected president, and in 2017, the first year in office, he paid $ 750 each in federal income taxes and about 1.76 million won in our money. Will be. You did not pay federal income taxes for reporting that you lost more than your income, but you did not. The New York Times made $ 427.4 million in 2018 through various contracts with President Trump’s reality show ‘Apprentice’ and invested in two buildings to earn $ 176.5 million. Reported Taking these income and tax rates into account, the New York Times analyzes that President Trump had to pay an income tax of at least $ 100 million or roughly KRW 17.5 billion. The New York Times also said that President Trump lost about $ 1 billion in business bankruptcies in the early 1990s, which was used to deduct taxes until 2005. Additionally, he noted that President Trump has lowered taxes by treating personal expenses for his home, private jet and hair care as business expenses. According to the data, President Trump spent $ 70,000 on getting her hair done and at least $ 95,000 on beauty for his daughter Ivanka while appearing on Apprentice. President Trump has broken the custom of disclosing tax payments between the US presidential candidate and the president, and has not disclosed their tax payments. Does President Trump Disprove Fake News? President Trump countered the New York Times report as “fake news.” But without a specific explanation, he argued, “I paid millions of dollars in taxes and, like everyone else, I am entitled to depreciation and credit.” Meanwhile, they accused the fake news outlets of being crap with information obtained illegally and with malicious intent, as in the 2016 elections. President Trump’s eldest son, Trump Jr., also appeared on Fox News, saying, “The New York Times report is ridiculous. My father paid tens of millions of dollars in taxes.” However, President Trump’s tax allegations, which erupted a month before the Nov. 3 presidential election, are becoming a political issue. Former Vice President Joe Biden, a Democratic presidential candidate, went on the offensive with a video ad stating that elementary school teachers are paying taxes ten times more than President Trump. The Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, also criticized Trump’s debt as “this is a national security issue” and that it is unclear who the president owes and how it relates to other countries. CNN also noted that “this indictment can be serious evidence and may raise many questions about the president’s morality, behavior and patriotism.” However, the Associated Press analyzed that the key is how much the report will affect workers’ votes, which is Trump’s main base of support, but Trump supporters can still maintain strong approval ratings. This is YTN Hong-Koo Park from the International Department.