Trump tax maneuver allegedly let him avoid tens of millions in personal income taxes
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The passage cites newly obtained documents suggesting a specific tax‑avoidance scheme that may have saved Trump tens of millions of dollars, referencing IRS audit risk, a congressional‑later‑outlawed Internal Revenue Service would likely deem the maneuver improper if audited Congress later outlawed the specific tax strategy used Tax experts say the maneuver stretched the limits of tax law
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