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In 1973, Richard Nixon released his tax returns while they were under audit.
Nixon released his tax returns in 1973 while they were under audit.
There are no laws to stop the release of tax returns under audit – in 1973, Nixon released his while they were under audit.
Trump, who has faced questions about whether his business empire has been supported by funding from wealthy Russians, also claimed he could not release his tax returns because they were under audit.
In 1973 even Nixon released his returns that were under audit in the midst of the Watergate scandal.
Such an abrupt refusal followed months of Trump dancing around the issue, saying he couldn't share his tax returns because they were under audit by the Internal Revenue Service (although the IRS said there was nothing prohibiting their release) and later pledging to do so if his rival, Hillary Clinton, released emails related to her private email account.
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(Trump claims he can't release them because he's under audit, though Richard Nixon showed his returns to the public while being audited. This week, VICE News filed a lawsuit with the IRS seeking to gain access to the audits of Trump's returns).
"I've been under audit for 10 or 12 years.
When asked about his taxes at the time, Nixon willingly released the returns that had been under audit: "I welcome this kind of examination, because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook.
Trump has claimed that because he is under audit by the I.R.S., he cannot release his returns, though the I.R.S. has said that there is no prohibition against Trump making them public.
How big is your I.R.A.? This is all stuff that is on the face of a tax return" — that is, the form presented to the I.R.S. "There are many facts that he could disclose without going back on his position of not disclosing the full return because he is under audit," Michel said.
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