Donald Trump paid $750 in tax in US, $145,400 in India, says report
The US president paid no tax at all for 10 years, according to an NYT report that analysed his returns for 20 years
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Trump entered the 2016 presidential race as a Republican and was elected in a surprise victory over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
US President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes in the year he was elected US president and also in his first year in the White House, according to a media report, which also said that he or his companies paid $145,400 taxes in India in 2017.
Trump entered the 2016 presidential race as a Republican and was elected in a surprise victory over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
“Donald J Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency. In his first year in the White House, he paid another $750," The New York Times reported on Sunday, citing tax return data extending over 20 years.
The report came just days before Trump's first presidential debate with Democratic rival Joe Biden on Tuesday and weeks before the November 3 presidential election.
Trump paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years — largely because he reported losing much more money than he made, the report said.
The US president immediately dismissed the report as “totally fake news”.
US presidents are not required by law to release details of their personal finances, but every one since Richard Nixon has done so. Trump, who has fiercely guarded his tax filings, is the only president in modern times not to make them public.
Trump entered the 2016 presidential race as a Republican and was elected in a surprise victory over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
“Donald J Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency. In his first year in the White House, he paid another $750," The New York Times reported on Sunday, citing tax return data extending over 20 years.
The report came just days before Trump's first presidential debate with Democratic rival Joe Biden on Tuesday and weeks before the November 3 presidential election.
Trump paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years — largely because he reported losing much more money than he made, the report said.
The US president immediately dismissed the report as “totally fake news”.
US presidents are not required by law to release details of their personal finances, but every one since Richard Nixon has done so. Trump, who has fiercely guarded his tax filings, is the only president in modern times not to make them public.