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Here are some surprising things we’ve learned about the US president’s financesHere are some surprising things we’ve learned about the US president’s finances
The shocking claim that Donald Trump paid only $750 in federal taxes has dominated headlines after a New York Times report into his financial affairs, but it is far from the only surprising sum exposed by the documents. Here are some of the key figures:The shocking claim that Donald Trump paid only $750 in federal taxes has dominated headlines after a New York Times report into his financial affairs, but it is far from the only surprising sum exposed by the documents. Here are some of the key figures:
$750$750
Federal tax Trump paid in 2016, when he won the presidency.Federal tax Trump paid in 2016, when he won the presidency.
$750$750
Federal tax Trump paid the following year.Federal tax Trump paid the following year.
ZeroZero
federal tax paid by Trump in 10 of the previous 15 years, including 2014 and 2015. Federal tax paid by Trump in 10 of the previous 15 years, including 2014 and 2015.
$100,000 a year$100,000 a year
By comparison, the kind of figure regularly paid in federal taxes by Trump’s predecessors, Barack Obama and George W BushBy comparison, the kind of figure regularly paid in federal taxes by Trump’s predecessors, Barack Obama and George W Bush
$70,000$70,000
Paid to style Trump’s hair for television, claimed as expenses.Paid to style Trump’s hair for television, claimed as expenses.
$95,464$95,464
The total sum nine of Trump’s companies have paid as expenses to style Ivanka Trump’s hair.The total sum nine of Trump’s companies have paid as expenses to style Ivanka Trump’s hair.
$210,000$210,000
The amount written off as expenses to hire a photographer taking photographs at the Mar-a-Lago club.The amount written off as expenses to hire a photographer taking photographs at the Mar-a-Lago club.
$26m$26m
“Consulting fees” charged as a business expense between 2010 and 2018, at least some of which appears to have been directed to a company co-owned by Ivanka Trump.“Consulting fees” charged as a business expense between 2010 and 2018, at least some of which appears to have been directed to a company co-owned by Ivanka Trump.
$434m$434m
What Trump declared his earnings to be in the 2018 presidential public annual financial disclosure.What Trump declared his earnings to be in the 2018 presidential public annual financial disclosure.
$47.4m in losses$47.4m in losses
What he had declared to the Inland Revenue Service (IRS) for tax purposes over the same period. What he had declared to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for tax purposes over the same period.
$421m$421m
Outstanding loans that Trump owes, most of which becomes due within the next four years.Outstanding loans that Trump owes, most of which becomes due within the next four years.
$73m$73m
Revenue generated from outside the US, presenting a potential conflict of interest with US foreign policy.Revenue generated from outside the US, presenting a potential conflict of interest with US foreign policy.
$13m$13m
Earned in one licensing deal for Trump Towers in Istanbul, including $1m since he became president.Earned in one licensing deal for Trump Towers in Istanbul, including $1m since he became president.
$72.9m$72.9m
The tax refund Trump claimed and was awarded, which is now the subject of a decade-long audit battle with the IRS. It covered all the federal tax he had paid between 2005 and 2008.The tax refund Trump claimed and was awarded, which is now the subject of a decade-long audit battle with the IRS. It covered all the federal tax he had paid between 2005 and 2008.
$1.4m$1.4m
The annual average amount of federal tax paid by Trump between 2000 and 2017. It compares with the $25m in federal income taxes the average American with similar declared earnings could expect to pay.The annual average amount of federal tax paid by Trump between 2000 and 2017. It compares with the $25m in federal income taxes the average American with similar declared earnings could expect to pay.
$100m$100m
The amount Trump could now have to pay back to the IRS, including penalties, if it finds against him in the audit.The amount Trump could now have to pay back to the IRS, including penalties, if it finds against him in the audit.
$315m$315m
The sum reported “lost” by Trump’s golf courses since 2000.The sum reported “lost” by Trump’s golf courses since 2000.
‘Tens of millions of dollars’‘Tens of millions of dollars’
What Alan Garten, a lawyer for the Trump Organization, claims the president has paid in personal taxes since 2015.What Alan Garten, a lawyer for the Trump Organization, claims the president has paid in personal taxes since 2015.
More than 500More than 500
The number of individual companies, many bearing the Trump name, that make up the nebulous corporate network generally referred to as the Trump Organization.The number of individual companies, many bearing the Trump name, that make up the nebulous corporate network generally referred to as the Trump Organization.
The president has denied the reports, describing them in a White House press conference on Sunday as “fake news”.The president has denied the reports, describing them in a White House press conference on Sunday as “fake news”.