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09-28-2020, 08:39 AM

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09-28-2020, 08:41 AM

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    لســة تديه صوتك يا مولانــا
                  

09-28-2020, 09:09 AM

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    Quote: In 2016 and 2017 each, Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes -- far less than many Americans who are working hard amid a deep recession to stay afloat. Trump took huge deductions -- including $70,000 to take care of his hair



    شكرا ابريش الحبيب ..
    معقول 70 الف دولار الاعتناء بالشعر
    يا جماعة امريكا فيها اشياء غريبة
    يا سلام ابريش أنا أحب أقرأ مثل هذه الاخبار

    أمريكا ملكة العالم ..
                  

09-28-2020, 04:07 PM

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    Quote: معقول 70 الف دولار الاعتناء بالشعر


    هلا على..

    الهدف من البوست أقول لمولانا عبدالله عبدالله إن حزبكم مرحب بيه، لكن رئيسكم صار عار على أمريكا لا تنتخبه.. الغاية لا تبرر الوسيلة. خلى دى للفاشيين.. الحين
    فى الكونجرس تجد جمهوريين يصوتون لقونيين تقدم بها نواب ديمقراطيين. والعكس صحيح. لأن الأمريكان فى النهاية أفراد أحرار، يقفون مع ما يرونه صحيح ومقتنعين به.. دا من
    زمان ومازال (الى حد كبير) حتى الان.
                  

09-28-2020, 04:40 PM

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    Quote: (CNN)

    تحياتى حبيبنا الغالى أبوالريش
    إذا كان المصدر هو ال (CNN) فليطمئن الرئيس ترامب بوضع بطيخه صيفى
    زى ما بقولوا أهل مصر أم الدنيا.
    الديمقراطيون اليومين ديل كايسين ليهم لأى نفاج قانونى لإضعاف موقف
    الرئيس ترامب وماسكين حكاية الصرائب من زمن هلرى وما جاب ليهم فائده
    وقالوا أحسن يعيدوا الكره مع علمهم أن ناس ال IRS دقيقن جداً ومتشددين
    فى كل إجراءات تحصيل الضرائب ولا تفوت عليهم أى وسيلة تحايُّل على قانون الصرائب .
    والما بدفع الضرائب العليهو وعلى دائرة السنت بتقوم قيامته .
    بايدن إن شاء الله يكون أكمل إستعداداته للمناظرات التلفزيونيه مع ترامب
    شايف نانسى بلوسى شايله هم ومتخوفه من المناظرات التلفزيونيه مع العلم
    هذا إجراء تقليدى ضمن إنتخابات الرئاسه الأمريكيه .
                  

09-28-2020, 04:48 PM

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    Trump didn't pay income tax for 10 of 15 years before 2016 election: NYT
    President Trump paid no income taxes for 10 of the 15 years before he was elected president, and just $750 a year in 2016 and 2017, according to The New York Times, which obtained the president's tax information for the last 20 years.

    The Times found that Trump faces hundreds of millions of dollars in debt and struggling Trump Organization properties and that he has taken advantage of a number of write-offs to avoid paying taxes.

    In a statement to the Times, Trump Organization lawyer Alan Garten said that "most, if not all, of the facts appear to be inaccurate" and reportedly took issue with the amount of taxes the Times reported that Trump has paid.

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    "Over the past decade, President Trump has paid tens of millions of dollars in personal taxes to the federal government, including paying millions in personal taxes since announcing his candidacy in 2015," Garten told the Times.

    Trump himself also denied the Times's reporting during a press conference on Sunday, calling the story "totally fake news."

    "The IRS does not treat me well. They treat me like the Tea Party," he continued, referring to claims from GOP figures that the IRS targeted GOP-leaning groups during the Obama administration.

    The bombshell Times report revealed that the president faces payments on more than $300 million in loans that will become due in the next few years, while revenue from his time hosting "The Apprentice" on NBC has mostly dried up, and he has largely sold his stock portfolio.

    Trump reportedly made hundreds of millions of dollars from his work and related licensing on “The Apprentice" over the years, which was apparently invested back into Trump Organization businesses. But the Times analysis of Trump’s finances finds those businesses have continued to lose millions, resulting in Trump avoiding payments on income taxes while earning millions from “The Apprentice” due to losses at other businesses.

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    The Times reports that Trump’s tax records show $47.4 million in losses in 2018, despite Trump announcing in a financial disclosure that he made at least $434.9 million.

    Other details revealed by the Times include that the Miss Universe pageant was most profitable under Trump and generated $2.3 million for him as a co-owner of the pageant.

    Trump Organization tax records also show, according to the Times, that between 2010 and 2018, it wrote off around $26 million in unexplained “consulting fees.” The consulting fees claimed as tax deductions for hotel projects in Vancouver and Hawaii match the payments Ivanka Trump reported, more than $747,600, from a consulting company she co-owned, according to the Times.

    Also revealed in Sunday's report was the at least partial scope of Trump's overseas dealings, long a target of government ethics organizations due to concerns that foreign investors could seek to curry favor with the president through his businesses. At least $73 million was made abroad by the Trump Organization during the first half of Trump's term, according to the documents.

    The Times reports that while Trump paid just $750 in income taxes in the U.S. in 2017, Trump or his companies paid more taxes in other countries, including $15,598 in Panama, $145,400 in India and $156,824 in the Philippines.

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    House Ways and Means Committee Chair Richard Neal (D-Mass.), whose panel has been fighting for years to obtain the president's tax returns, said in a statement that Trump "gamed the tax code to his advantage and used legal fights to delay or avoid paying what he owes."

    "Today’s report underscores the importance of the Ways and Means Committee’s ongoing lawsuit to access Mr. Trump’s tax returns and ensure the presidential audit program is functioning effectively, without improper influence," he said.

    Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), the chair of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight, said the Times' findings "reveal absolutely staggering theft by Trump before and while he has been in office," and that "Trump must release his tax returns as is longstanding practice and is required by law to Congress instead of grandstanding and attacking the media."

    At a press conference Sunday, Trump sought to cast doubt on the reporting and suggested that he would release his returns when he no longer faces federal audit, a claim he has made since the 2016 election.

    "It's under audit. They've been under audit for a long time," he said Sunday.

    Updated at 7:13 p.m.

    TAGS DONALD TRUMP IVANKA TRUMP RICHARD NEAL BILL PASCRELL TRUMP INCOME TAXES NYT FINANCES MILLIONS DEBT
                  

09-28-2020, 05:09 PM

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    معقولة ؟
    يا اخ عبد الله عبدالله ؟
    الخبر من NYT
    نيويورك تايمس!
    وهو مش مجرد خبر وانما معلومة مدعمة بالوثائق IRS documents يعني مافي طريقة غلاط !
    عشرة سنوات لم يدفع ضرائب وعامين 750 دولار لكل عام !
    ومعاملات للتهرب الضريبي ٧٠ الف دولار لتصفيف شعره ! وتحويل مبالغ بعشرات الملاين لحساب ابنته إيفانكا باعتبارها رسوم استشارة !
    ومديونية تبلغ ال ٤٠٠ ملبون دولار !
    والسؤال لماذا لم يعلن ترامب عن ملفاته الضريبة كما ظل يفعل كل مرشحي الرئاسة ؟
    عندما سالته هيلاري كلنتون في المناظرات السابقة عن عدم دفعه للضرائب قال بالحرف الواحد :-because I am smart !
    يدفع المسحوقين ومحدودي الدخل. والطبقة المتوسطة الضرائب ويتهرب منها الملياردير المزعوم ) ترامب
    يذهب المساكين لحرب. فيتنام ويتهرب ترامب بزعم عدم أهليته الصحية ويذهب ابناء الشعب الأمريكي. كابن جو بايدن للخدمة العسكرية ويتهرب ابناءترامب !
    ملاحظةً
    عندما سؤول ترامب امس في الموتمر الصحفي عن تهربه من الضرايب الفدرالية ودفعه مبلغ ٧٥٠ في عامي ٢٠١٦ و٢٠١٧ ورد
    بقوله اني ادفع الضرائب الولائية .
                  

09-28-2020, 05:04 PM

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    The Times obtained Donald Trump’s tax information extending over more than two decades, revealing struggling properties, vast write-offs, an audit battle and hundreds of millions in debt coming due.
    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.

    He had paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years — largely because he reported losing much more money than he made.

    As the president wages a re-election campaign that polls say he is in danger of losing, his finances are under stress, beset by losses and hundreds of millions of dollars in debt coming due that he has personally guaranteed. Also hanging over him is a decade-long audit battle with the Internal Revenue Service over the legitimacy of a $72.9 million tax refund that he claimed, and received, after declaring huge losses. An adverse ruling could cost him more than $100 million.
    The tax returns that Mr. Trump has long fought to keep private tell a story fundamentally different from the one he has sold to the American public. His reports to the I.R.S. portray a businessman who takes in hundreds of millions of dollars a year yet racks up chronic losses that he aggressively employs to avoid paying taxes. Now, with his financial challenges mounting, the records show that he depends more and more on making money from businesses that put him in potential and often direct conflict of interest with his job as president.

    The New York Times has obtained tax-return data extending over more than two decades for Mr. Trump and the hundreds of companies that make up his business organization, including detailed information from his first two years in office. It does not include his personal returns for 2018 or 2019. This article offers an overview of The Times’s findings; additional articles will be published in the coming weeks.

    The returns are some of the most sought-after, and speculated-about, records in recent memory. In Mr. Trump’s nearly four years in office — and across his endlessly hyped decades in the public eye — journalists, prosecutors, opposition politicians and conspiracists have, with limited success, sought to excavate the enigmas of his finances. By their very nature, the filings will leave many questions unanswered, many questioners unfulfilled. They comprise information that Mr. Trump has disclosed to the I.R.S., not the findings of an independent financial examination. They report that Mr. Trump owns hundreds of millions of dollars in valuable assets, but they do not reveal his true wealth. Nor do they reveal any previously unreported connections to Russia.
    In response to a letter summarizing The Times’s findings, Alan Garten, a lawyer for the Trump Organization, said that “most, if not all, of the facts appear to be inaccurate” and requested the documents on which they were based. After The Times declined to provide the records, in order to protect its sources, Mr. Garten took direct issue only with the amount of taxes Mr. Trump had paid.

    “Over the past decade, President Trump has paid tens of millions of dollars in personal taxes to the federal government, including paying millions in personal taxes since announcing his candidacy in 2015,” Mr. Garten said in a statement.
    With the term “personal taxes,” however, Mr. Garten appears to be conflating income taxes with other federal taxes Mr. Trump has paid — Social Security, Medicare and taxes for his household employees. Mr. Garten also asserted that some of what the president owed was “paid with tax credits,” a misleading characterization of credits, which reduce a business owner’s income-tax bill as a reward for various activities, like historic preservation.

    The tax data examined by The Times provides a road map of revelations, from write-offs for the cost of a criminal defense lawyer and a mansion used as a family retreat to a full accounting of the millions of dollars the president received from the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow.

    Together with related financial documents and legal filings, the records offer the most detailed look yet inside the president’s business empire. They reveal the hollowness, but also the wizardry, behind the self-made-billionaire image — honed through his star turn on “The Apprentice” — that helped propel him to the White House and that still undergirds the loyalty of many in his base.
    Ultimately, Mr. Trump has been more successful playing a business mogul than being one in real life.

    “The Apprentice,” along with the licensing and endorsement deals that flowed from his expanding celebrity, brought Mr. Trump a total of $427.4 million, The Times’s analysis of the records found. He invested much of that in a collection of businesses, mostly golf courses, that in the years since have steadily devoured cash — much as the money he secretly received from his father financed a spree of quixotic overspending that led to his collapse in the early 1990s.
    Indeed, his financial condition when he announced his run for president in 2015 lends some credence to the notion that his long-shot campaign was at least in part a gambit to reanimate the marketability of his name.

    As the legal and political battles over access to his tax returns have intensified, Mr. Trump has often wondered aloud why anyone would even want to see them. “There’s nothing to learn from them,” he told The Associated Press in 2016. There is far more useful information, he has said, in the annual financial disclosures required of him as president — which he has pointed to as evidence of his mastery of a flourishing, and immensely profitable, business universe.

    In fact, those public filings offer a distorted picture of his financial state, since they simply report revenue, not profit. In 2018, for example, Mr. Trump announced in his disclosure that he had made at least $434.9 million. The tax records deliver a very different portrait of his bottom line: $47.4 million in losses.
    Tax records do not have the specificity to evaluate the legitimacy of every business expense Mr. Trump claims to reduce his taxable income — for instance, without any explanation in his returns, the general and administrative expenses at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey increased fivefold from 2016 to 2017. And he has previously bragged that his ability to get by without paying taxes “makes me smart,” as he said in 2016. But the returns, by his own account, undercut his claims of financial acumen, showing that he is simply pouring more money into many businesses than he is taking out.

    The picture that perhaps emerges most starkly from the mountain of figures and tax schedules prepared by Mr. Trump’s accountants is of a businessman-president in a tightening financial vise.

    Most of Mr. Trump’s core enterprises — from his constellation of golf courses to his conservative-magnet hotel in Washington — report losing millions, if not tens of millions, of dollars year after year.
    His revenue from “The Apprentice” and from licensing deals is drying up, and several years ago he sold nearly all the stocks that now might have helped him plug holes in his struggling properties.

    The tax audit looms.

    And within the next four years, more than $300 million in loans — obligations for which he is personally responsible — will come due.

    Against that backdrop, the records go much further toward revealing the actual and potential conflicts of interest created by Mr. Trump’s refusal to divest himself of his business interests while in the White House. His properties have become bazaars for collecting money directly from lobbyists, foreign officials and others seeking face time, access or favor; the records for the first time put precise dollar figures on those transactions.
    At the Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Fla., a flood of new members starting in 2015 allowed him to pocket an additional $5 million a year from the business. In 2017, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association paid at least $397,602 to the Washington hotel, where the group held at least one event during its four-day World Summit in Defense of Persecuted Christians.

    The Times was also able to take the fullest measure to date of the president’s income from overseas, where he holds ultimate sway over American diplomacy. When he took office, Mr. Trump said he would pursue no new foreign deals as president. Even so, in his first two years in the White House, his revenue from abroad totaled $73 million. And while much of that money was from his golf properties in Scotland and Ireland, some came from licensing deals in countries with authoritarian-leaning leaders or thorny geopolitics — for example, $3 million from the Philippines, $2.3 million from India and $1 million from Turkey.
    He reported paying taxes, in turn, on a number of his overseas ventures. In 2017, the president’s $750 contribution to the operations of the U.S. government was dwarfed by the $15,598 he or his companies paid in Panama, the $145,400 in India and the $156,824 in the Philippines.

    Mr. Trump’s U.S. payment, after factoring in his losses, was roughly #####alent, in dollars not adjusted for inflation, to another presidential tax bill revealed nearly a half-century before. In 1973, The Providence Journal reported that, after a charitable deduction for donating his presidential papers, Richard M. Nixon had paid $792.81 in 1970 on income of about $200,000.

    The leak of Mr. Nixon’s small tax payment caused a precedent-setting uproar: Henceforth, presidents, and presidential candidates, would make their tax returns available for the American people to see.
    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/27/us/donald-trump-taxes.html


                  

09-28-2020, 05:22 PM

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    عفوا مكرر

    (عدل بواسطة Abureesh on 09-28-2020, 05:25 PM)
    (عدل بواسطة Abureesh on 09-28-2020, 05:27 PM)
    (عدل بواسطة Abureesh on 09-28-2020, 05:43 PM)

                  

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    Clinton was pressing Trump for not releasing his tax returns for public scrutiny. Trump has said he won't release his tax returns until a routine audit is complete, though every major party presidential candidate over the past 40 years have released tax returns.
    "There is something he is hiding," Clinton said of Trump during the debate.
    "Or maybe he doesn't want the American people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes, because the only years that anybody's ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license, and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax," she said.
    "That makes me smart," Trump said.
                  

09-28-2020, 05:31 PM

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09-28-2020, 05:44 PM

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    Quote: إذا كان المصدر هو ال (CNN) فليطمئن الرئيس ترامب بوضع بطيخه صيفى



    مولانا عبدالله،

    شكرا على السؤال وطبعا المصدر هو نيويورك تايمز وليس CNN.. وما قلته عن دقة ناس الضرائب يقال عن نيويورك تايمز.. ما أظنك تشكك فى صدقيتها. نينيورك تايمز حين نشأت فى فى منتصف القرن التاسع عشر 1857 لم تكن فى نيويورك ناطحات
    سحاب مثلما نرى اليوم. و كان مبنى نمرة واحد نيويورك تايمز One New York Times الذى هو اليوم تايمز سكوير (مسمى على الجريدة العريقة) هو مركزها وملكا لها.. هل تظن شركة بهذه العراقة يمكن أن تجازف بصدقيها
    عشان واحد رئيس (معليش) صـعلـ ــو ك قال انها fake news..؟
    يا استاذى أنت أعلم ببلاوى إيداع و (تأليف) ملفات الضرائب.. فى 2002 عملت ضرائب مع واحد من فروع شركة (المربع الأخضر).. وكنت العام السابق قد بعت دومين نيم بمبلغ 10 الف دولار وختيته كدخل.. بتاع الضرائب سألنى هل
    أخذوا رقم الضمان الإجتماعى قلت ليه لا.. المهم جهز الضرائب لكن فى النهاية قال لى (كنا أغبياء فى إعلان الأرقام).. شفت يا استاذنا.. من ناحية قانونية ما كان على أى شئ لو ما أعلنت العشرين.. لكن دا كان دخل حقيقى ولو لم أعلنه
    أكون أخذت من دافع الضرائب مبالغ لا استحقها.. أستغرب حزب يدعى القيم والأخلاق و يمجد ترمب لأنه يتفاخر انه استطاع بذكائه أن لا يدفع ضرائب.. قال ذلك..
                  

09-28-2020, 08:20 PM

ABDALLAH ABDALLAH
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Re: مبروك مولانا عبد الله.. أنت طلعت أغنى من ال (Re: Abureesh)

    شكراً لكم أساتذتى وأحبابى
    حسن فرح
    كمال عباس
    أبوالريش
    على تعقيباتكم الضافيه على مداخلتتى.
    Quote: معقولة ؟
    يا اخ عبد الله عبدالله ؟
    الخبر من NYT
    نيويورك تايمس!
    وهو مش مجرد خبر وانما معلومة مدعمة بالوثائق IRS documents يعني مافي طريقة غلاط !

    أخى العزيز كمال عباس
    ما أعتبره غير معقول وغير منطقى ألا يكون لل IRS أى نوع من السريه
    بمعنى أن تكون السجلات الضرائبيه فى سهلة ال IRS ويمكن لأى زول بتاع شمارات
    أن يطلع على ملفك وملفى الضرائبى ,
    طبعاً هذا من المستحيلات أن يطلع أحد على مفك الضرائبى
    يا أحباب تلك مناورات سياسيه فى معترك زخم التنافس الإنتخابى أشبه بحكاية
    شهادة ميلاد أوباما .
    شوفوا بتنا الجمهوريه كيليق ماكينانى كيف بتتطوِّع الكلام فى قالب منطقى مقنع

                  

09-28-2020, 10:08 PM

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Re: مبروك مولانا عبد الله.. أنت طلعت أغنى من ال (Re: ABDALLAH ABDALLAH)

    تفتكر يا مولانا لو الجريدة كاذبة ترامب ما يرفع قضية عليها؟.. هذه وثائق حكومية فيدرالية هل تعتقد نيويورك تايمز زورتها؟
                  


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