Special monitor suggests Trump falsified disclosures over $48 million loan in what could be tax evas

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  1. Moolk

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    According to people who can't provide Any evidence. Just their words. Words they only decided to use when Trump was running for president lmao.
     
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    Not necessarily. It depends on why the debt was cancelled. Did Trump receive a 1099-C from the creditor?

    BTW, the debt you're saying was cancelled was probably a loan, so I don't know what you're getting at and I doubt you do, either
     
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    Demonstrably untrue...
     
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    Like Hunter’s tax fraud?
     
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    It was a Corporation. A separate entity unto itself. Not a Sub S, a big one. Thousands of Employees.

    You want to pin something on OMB, this is pretty weak. Real weak. Super weak. Incredibly weak. In fact -- It's invisible.
     
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    I will put it this way. If Hunter Biden receives a loan that is ultimately forgiven, does Hunter need to report that to the IRS?
     
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    I own 5 companies, soon to be 6. It was said in jest because the claim that a "full audit" isn't needed by the auditor by another poster didn't make sense.
     

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