The Internal Revenue Service is dropping its audit of Trump, his sons, and the Trump Organization. Remember Donald Trump’s response in the 2016 presidential debate, when Hillary Clinton blasted him for paying virtually no federal taxes?“That makes me smart,” Trump said.By that logic, Trump is looking smarter than ever now.On Tuesday, the Internal Revenue Service agreed to drop all pending probes of Trump over whether he’s paid his fair share of taxes, to settle a lawsuit brought by the president over a leak of his tax returns. That could include, assuming it was ongoing, a long-standing audit into a technique Trump reportedly used to avoid paying taxes years ago that could have hit him with an estimated $100 million bill if the IRS found wrongdoing.Trump has repeatedly denied he did anything wrong and has blasted the IRS investigation as politically motivated, without providing proof.Details of IRS audits are not public and the merits of each side’s arguments are impossible to tell. But the way the president’s case against his own government’s IRS was resolved is highly unusual, experts say.Trump sued the IRS, a federal agency within his administration, putting him in the unusual position of challenging an agency overseen by the executive branch he leads — a rare move, experts say, and possibly unprecedented. Then that agency decided, in another unusual move, to grant him immunity.
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Why This Matters
The IRS's decision to drop its audits of Donald Trump and grant him immunity marks a rare and unprecedented move in U.S. legal and tax history, highlighting potential shifts in how high-profile political figures are scrutinized. This development raises questions about accountability and transparency in the intersection of politics and tax enforcement, impacting both the industry and public trust. It underscores the importance of oversight mechanisms and the potential influence of political power on tax investigations.
Key Takeaways
- IRS dropped all audits of Trump, including a potentially $100 million tax dispute.
- Trump's immunity deal is highly unusual and possibly unprecedented.
- The case raises concerns about accountability and transparency for high-profile political figures.
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