
The House Ways and Means Committee will soon be making good on a campaign promise that former President Donald Trump left unfulfilled.
Six years of Trump’s tax returns, including all four years of his Presidency, will be made public.
However, ahead of the full reveal, some details have been released, including that Trump declared negative income on his returns for four of those years: 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2020.
Additionally, it was revealed that Donald and Melania Trump paid no federal income tax during the final year of his stay in the White House in 2020 and, in fact, claimed a $5.47 million refund.
For the campaign year of 2016 and his first year in office in 2017, Trump paid a total of $1,500 in income taxes.
Trump’s full returns are expected to be released to the public by the Ways and Means Committee in the next few days.