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Is Donald Trump's tax avoidance ethical or honorable? 4 essential reads

  • Written by Bryan Keogh, Deputy Managing Editor and Senior Editor of Economy and Business
imageIs trying to pay zero taxes ok?AP Photo/José Luis Villegas, Pool

The tax records of Donald Trump, details of which were released on Dec. 21, 2022, show the former president used the same aggressive measures to avoid paying high taxes while in office as he did during his business career. Indeed, he paid zero tax in 2020 – the last full...

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