Breaking: Donald Trump‘s family business was sentenced to pay about $1.6 million in fines following its tax-fraud conviction for using an off-the-books compensation scheme
A yearslong legal battle for President Trump’s tax returns has finally ended. And it’s yielded 6 years of his detailed returns. WSJ explains what we learned about Trump’s income and how the returns were made public.Donald Trump’s family business was sentenced to pay about $1.
6 million in criminal fines following its tax-fraud conviction for using an off-the-books compensation scheme to pay some employees in perks, such as cars, rent-free apartments and cash.of a total of 17 criminal counts, including tax fraud, conspiracy and falsifying business records. State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, who presided over the trial, imposed the penalty at a hearing Friday.
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