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Trump tax returns: Five notable facts

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'The most notable thing is he didn't create the tax laws and he didn't cheat on his taxes. He simply did what most rich people do. He used the tax laws to his advantage. Why pay more taxes when the laws allow a person not to?? Nobody voluntarily pays more taxes when the laws are written in a way that allows them to pay less.'

LINK: Trump tax returns show the former president did not collect Social Security

No Social Security

The 76-year-old former president is not collecting Social Security, despite paying into the system via self-employment tax.

Americans can file for benefits when they turn 62. The payment increases every year you delay collecting until age 70, when the benefit payment maxes out.

To become benefit eligible, you need to work 10 years (40 quarters) at a job covered by the Social Security system, including self-employment, and earn at least $1,640 per quarter in 2023. The minimum earnings vary by year. It’s possible Trump may be ineligible for Social Security because much of his income has historically come from investing instead of "working."

In the two years before he became president (2015 and 2016), Trump earned $14,141 (2015) and $978 (2016) in W-2 income. Trump reported a net loss from personal businesses in 2015, meaning he did not pay self-employment tax that year, but he did pay self-employment social security and Medicare tax in 2016 when he earned $8.8 million from personal businesses.

Trump was president in 2017-2020. Social security and Medicare would have been withheld from his salary in those years.

$3 Presidential Election Campaign Fund

The Trumps checked the boxes to donate $3 each to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund even though he did not take any federal funds for his 2016 and 2020 campaigns.

Only 4.4% of taxpayers checked the box in 2016 and 3.56% in 2020.

The checkbox does not change on your refund or balance due. You won’t get an extra $3 by not checking the box, or lose $3 by checking it.

Missed deadline

The Trumps missed the 2020 filing deadline completely and filed the previous five tax years at the last moment.

The 2015 return is dated October 17, 2016 — the last day to file under a federal tax extension. The Trumps did better next year. The 2016 return is dated Oct. 10, 2017, roughly a week before the due date.

The 2017 return is neither dated, nor signed, though it does include an extension payment, meaning the Trumps filed for an extension that year.

The 2018 and 2019 returns were filed days before the extended filing deadline.

A new accountant prepared the 2020 return and apparently missed the Oct. 15, 2021 extended filing due date. The return is dated Mar. 25, 2022.

The IRS accepts returns filed after the deadline. The service will not issue refunds for returns filed three years after original filing deadline.

The Trumps had a $13.5 million refund, meaning there were no late filing interest or penalties because there was no unpaid tax. The Trumps rolled over $8 million towards their 2021 taxes.

It’s not surprising the Trump’s returns are perpetually late. The returns contain dozens of Schedule K-1s from trusts, partnerships and S-corporations. These entities often file tax extensions themselves, virtually guaranteeing that the taxpayer receiving passthrough income will also have to file an extension.

No crypto

The Trumps were involved in a wide variety of activities from aviation and acting to management services and modeling. However, they avoided crypto.

The IRS added a box in 2019 asking taxpayers whether they received, sold, exchanged or otherwise acquired any financial interest in any virtual currency during the year. The Trumps checked "No" in 2019 and 2020.

Almost 4% of taxpayers left both the "Yes" and "No" boxes blank in 2019. Just 1.4% (927,970) admitted to virtual currency activity.

The IRS moved the question to the first page of Form 1040 in 2020. Almost 3% of Americans left both boxes blank; 1.4% acknowledged virtual currency transactions.

Blue chip investments

Donald Trump appears to be a conservative stock investor.

The Trumps’ tax returns show sales of Dow Jones Industrial Average members American Express, Apple, Caterpillar, Intel, McDonald’s, Microsoft and Proctor & Gamble. Other investment sales included U.S. Treasury notes, state municipal bonds, other stocks and mutual funds.

In 2017 the Trumps sold 7,000 shares of Apple for a $351,613 profit and 7,400 shares of Microsoft for a $215,691 gain.
 
'The most notable thing is he didn't create the tax laws and he didn't cheat on his taxes. He simply did what most rich people do. He used the tax laws to his advantage. Why pay more taxes when the laws allow a person not to?? Nobody voluntarily pays more taxes when the laws are written in a way that allows them to pay less.'

LINK: Trump tax returns show the former president did not collect Social Security

No Social Security

The 76-year-old former president is not collecting Social Security, despite paying into the system via self-employment tax.

Americans can file for benefits when they turn 62. The payment increases every year you delay collecting until age 70, when the benefit payment maxes out.

To become benefit eligible, you need to work 10 years (40 quarters) at a job covered by the Social Security system, including self-employment, and earn at least $1,640 per quarter in 2023. The minimum earnings vary by year. It’s possible Trump may be ineligible for Social Security because much of his income has historically come from investing instead of "working."

In the two years before he became president (2015 and 2016), Trump earned $14,141 (2015) and $978 (2016) in W-2 income. Trump reported a net loss from personal businesses in 2015, meaning he did not pay self-employment tax that year, but he did pay self-employment social security and Medicare tax in 2016 when he earned $8.8 million from personal businesses.

Trump was president in 2017-2020. Social security and Medicare would have been withheld from his salary in those years.

$3 Presidential Election Campaign Fund

The Trumps checked the boxes to donate $3 each to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund even though he did not take any federal funds for his 2016 and 2020 campaigns.

Only 4.4% of taxpayers checked the box in 2016 and 3.56% in 2020.

The checkbox does not change on your refund or balance due. You won’t get an extra $3 by not checking the box, or lose $3 by checking it.

Missed deadline

The Trumps missed the 2020 filing deadline completely and filed the previous five tax years at the last moment.

The 2015 return is dated October 17, 2016 — the last day to file under a federal tax extension. The Trumps did better next year. The 2016 return is dated Oct. 10, 2017, roughly a week before the due date.

The 2017 return is neither dated, nor signed, though it does include an extension payment, meaning the Trumps filed for an extension that year.

The 2018 and 2019 returns were filed days before the extended filing deadline.

A new accountant prepared the 2020 return and apparently missed the Oct. 15, 2021 extended filing due date. The return is dated Mar. 25, 2022.

The IRS accepts returns filed after the deadline. The service will not issue refunds for returns filed three years after original filing deadline.

The Trumps had a $13.5 million refund, meaning there were no late filing interest or penalties because there was no unpaid tax. The Trumps rolled over $8 million towards their 2021 taxes.

It’s not surprising the Trump’s returns are perpetually late. The returns contain dozens of Schedule K-1s from trusts, partnerships and S-corporations. These entities often file tax extensions themselves, virtually guaranteeing that the taxpayer receiving passthrough income will also have to file an extension.

No crypto

The Trumps were involved in a wide variety of activities from aviation and acting to management services and modeling. However, they avoided crypto.

The IRS added a box in 2019 asking taxpayers whether they received, sold, exchanged or otherwise acquired any financial interest in any virtual currency during the year. The Trumps checked "No" in 2019 and 2020.

Almost 4% of taxpayers left both the "Yes" and "No" boxes blank in 2019. Just 1.4% (927,970) admitted to virtual currency activity.

The IRS moved the question to the first page of Form 1040 in 2020. Almost 3% of Americans left both boxes blank; 1.4% acknowledged virtual currency transactions.

Blue chip investments

Donald Trump appears to be a conservative stock investor.

The Trumps’ tax returns show sales of Dow Jones Industrial Average members American Express, Apple, Caterpillar, Intel, McDonald’s, Microsoft and Proctor & Gamble. Other investment sales included U.S. Treasury notes, state municipal bonds, other stocks and mutual funds.

In 2017 the Trumps sold 7,000 shares of Apple for a $351,613 profit and 7,400 shares of Microsoft for a $215,691 gain.

Well that's another lie Democrats in D.C shoved down peoples throat....
Yep. Now let’s see Pelosi’s tax returns along with Waters, Schumer, Schiff, etc. I especially wanna see Kinzinger and Cheney’s before and after the Hoax House Committee for Jan 6
 
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Yep. Now let’s see Pelosi’s tax returns along with Waters, Schumer, Schiff, etc. I especially wanna see Kinzinger and Cheney’s before and after the Hoax House Committee for Jan 6

Couldn't agree more. The left didn't care about Trump's tax returns. They just wanted to feed their bleaters and of course, the bleaters gobbled it right up. They just went after him because he didn't release them. What did they get? Trading cards... :joy: :joy: :joy:
 
Couldn't agree more. The left didn't care about Trump's tax returns. They just wanted to feed their bleaters and of course, the bleaters gobbled it right up. They just went after him because he didn't release them. What did they get? Trading cards... :joy: :joy: :joy:
and nothing they found was illegal. They don’t get that of course. Just more “whaaah” hurt feelings. “Trump didn’t pay enough”….”whaaah”
 
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Couldn't agree more. The left didn't care about Trump's tax returns. They just wanted to feed their bleaters and of course, the bleaters gobbled it right up. They just went after him because he didn't release them. What did they get? Trading cards... :joy: :joy: :joy:

Know what I found so funny reading that? Half of the Leftists who think Trump did something illegal with his taxes probably had no clue what they were reading! (pass through income? What's that?) They probably file the 1040 E-Z form and pay somebody to do that! 😂
 
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Know what I found so funny reading that? Half of the Leftists who think Trump did something illegal with his taxes probably had no clue what they were reading! (pass through income? What's that?) They probably file the 1040 E-Z form and pay somebody to do that! 😂
Libtards and their msm are ignorant. If Trump had donated his entire estate to the poor they would break it down to show he donated 0.01% more to white people and he’s racist.
 
Libtards and their msm are ignorant. If Trump had donated his entire estate to the poor they would break it down to show he donated 0.01% more to white people and he’s racist.
What's so idiotic about the whole Trump tax skirmish is the IRS already knew more about what he did with his taxes than anyone on the Left who was screaming he did something nefarious! Don't you think for one minute with all the vitriol that exists for Trump in the swamp that some pointy headed little Leftist accounting worm inside the bowels of the IRS would have leaked out anything illegal about his taxes if it was truly there?

My God those folks on the other side are some the dumbest human beings on the planet! You can sort of excuse the ignorance of the Chinese or the N. Koreans...they live in a government run and information controlled society. However here in the good 'ol US of A, we have access to virtually unlimited amounts of information at our fingertips yet those folks on the media brainwashed Left are actually less informed than the poor folks of China or N. Korea!

Unreal.
 
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What's so idiotic about the whole Trump tax skirmish is the IRS already knew more about what he did with his taxes than anyone on the Left who was screaming he did something nefarious! Don't you think for one minute with all the vitriol that exists for Trump in the swamp that some pointy headed little Leftist accounting worm inside the bowels of the IRS would have leaked out anything illegal about his taxes if it was truly there?

My God those folks on the other side are some the dumbest human beings on the planet! You can sort of excuse the ignorance of the Chinese or the N. Koreans...they live in a government run and information controlled society. However here in the good 'ol US of A, we have access to virtually unlimited amounts of information at our fingertips yet those folks on the media brainwashed Left are actually less informed than the poor folks of China or N. Korea!

Unreal.
Gullible.... so freaking Gullible.
 
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