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To: jlallen who wrote (934547)5/12/2016 7:11:31 AM
From: Mongo2116  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576709
 
maybe no lawyer that got his degree online like you...lol!!



To: jlallen who wrote (934547)5/12/2016 8:45:33 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576709
 
"no lawyer would ever advise a client under audit to release his returns."

Oh, bullshit.

Nixon released his tax returns under audit. Why can't Trump?

money.cnn.com

IRS: Trump can release tax returns, regardless of audit

In a statement Friday, the IRS said that federal privacy rules prohibit the agency from discussing individual tax matters, but “nothing prevents individuals from sharing their own tax information.”

While not citing Trump by name, the IRS also disputed the businessman's suggestions that he is being audited for political reasons or because he is a Christian.

“The IRS stresses that audits of tax returns are based on the information contained on the taxpayer’s return and the underlying tax law — nothing else,” the agency said. “Politics and religion do not factor into this. The audit process is handled by career, non-partisan civil servants, and we have processes in place to safeguard the exam process.”

usatoday.com