Donald Trump has failed to disclose his full income tax returns, the first major party candidate to do so since 1976. He is not required to do so, but Americans expect it (New York Times, Editorial, 1 August 2016). In response to his failure, we have the right to make reasonable assumptions about what these tax returns would show, and act accordingly.
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2 August 2016: What Donald Trump's Tax…
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Donald Trump has failed to disclose his full income tax returns, the first major party candidate to do so since 1976. He is not required to do so, but Americans expect it (New York Times, Editorial, 1 August 2016). In response to his failure, we have the right to make reasonable assumptions about what these tax returns would show, and act accordingly.