Donald Trump, dividend and tariff
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President Donald Trump originally said his $300 million ballroom would be paid for "100% by me and some friends of mine"
The former Met and Dodger was indicted in 1995 and pled guilty over his failure to report $350,000 in income from autographs and sales of memorabilia.
Before launching his political career, President Donald Trump was close friends with multimillionaire financier (and eventual convicted child predator) Jeffrey Epstein. But after their falling out, Epstein reportedly bragged to friends and acquaintances about having compromising information about the eventual president of the United States.
The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service are issuing rules that provide hundreds of billions of dollars in tax relief to big companies and the ultrarich.
Private jet sales are soaring and luxury car purchases are revving up — if you can count your splurge as a business expense, you’ve got it made.
As Donald Trump pushes “dividend” checks from tariffs, there’s an accounting maxim he still doesn't understand: “You can’t spend the same dollar twice.”