"President Trump's income tax has not been paid for 10 years" US leading newspaper report himself denied September 28, 11:43

The New York Times, a leading American newspaper, reported that President Trump had not paid income tax for 10 of the 15 years before taking office.


In response, President Trump denied the press, saying it was "fake news."

On the 27th, the New York Times independently obtained and analyzed the tax payment materials of President Trump and affiliated companies for more than 20 years, and as a result, President Trump paid income tax to the country for 10 out of 15 years before taking office. I told him I knew I wasn't there.



It is said that it was because he declared that the loss from the real estate and other businesses exceeded his income.


In addition, in 2016, when he was elected in the presidential election, and in 2017, when he took office, the amount of tax paid was 750 dollars, which was about 79,000 yen in Japanese yen.



In response, President Trump denied the press, saying at a press conference on the 27th that it was "complete fake news."

He said, "You can see the facts by looking at the materials I have," and said that he would publish the tax payment materials after the audit by the authorities.



In the United States, it is customary for successive presidents to voluntarily publish tax returns, but President Trump has been refusing to publish tax returns, partly because he is being audited by the authorities.



The New York Times has reported that President Trump's tax payments are inappropriate in the past, and will post a follow-up report on this report.