In the Fine Print of the Newest COVID Relief Bill: White House Insists on Reviving the Infamous ‘Three-Martini Lunch’
How Trump Gets Away Without Paying Taxes
Part 1: It Helps If You’re the President—Who Can Block IRS Enforcement of Tax Laws
Trump’s Wildly Exaggerated Help for Black Voters
It’s Definitely Not Urban Blacks Who Benefit Most From Federal Program That Creates Very Few Jobs Terry H. Schwadron As part of every campaign speech – and in that single, awful debate – Donald Trump refers to helping black voters. Specifically, he cites lower unemployment numbers than in the years before his presidency and…
Real Tax Reform Never Had a Chance Under Trump
Congress Wrote a Lenient Tax Law for the Super-Rich and Then Barred the IRS from Enforcing It
Meet the Shadowy Accountants Who Do Trump’s Taxes and Help Him Seem Richer Than He Is
Over 30 years, partners — including the CEO — have run into trouble for fraud, misconduct or malpractice.
Can Trump Really Get Away with Murder?
The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Any President Is Immune from Criminal Investigations
Trump Loses Another Round in His Effort to Keep His Taxes Secret
An Appeals Court Says Manhattan DA’s Can Get Returns Held by Trump’s Accountants; Case Goes to Supreme Court Next
A Real Estate Deal That Should Have Raised Red Flags at the IRS
Part 4: Bill Koch May Have Taken an Illegal Tax Deduction When He Overpaid for a Cape Cod Estate
The IRS Ignores Another Whistleblower Complaint
Part 3: How Koch’s Company Paid Him Millions of Tax-Free Dollars While Showing No Profits
A Tax Audit, a Coverup and a Neighbor in the Oval Office
Part 2: When Bill Koch’s Company Transferred Its Profits to an Overseas Tax Haven, and the IRS Looked the Other Way