The US House of Representatives has released tax returns that former President Trump has refused to publish, revealing that he paid zero income tax in 2020 while he was in office.

Mr. Trump has refused to publish tax returns that have been voluntarily published by successive presidents of the United States as a custom, but the House Ways and Means Committee has released a summary of the records by the 21st.



Covered from 2015 to 2020, he paid zero income tax in 2020 during his presidency.



This was because losses were recorded in the real estate business and offset against income.



Also, in 2016 and 2017, when Mr. Trump won the presidential election, income tax payments were $750, or about 100,000 yen, due to the posting of similar losses.



On the other hand, in 2018 tax payments were approximately $1 million and in 2019 approximately $130,000.



Regarding this tax return, the Ways and Means Commission had been requesting it for three years, but Trump refused, so after a lawsuit, the Supreme Court rejected Trump's appeal last month and decided to disclose it. rice field.