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Old 10-03-2016, 02:19 PM
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Hey Dumb @ss, you ARE missing the point. He paid all taxes he owed. He followed the letter of the law, which I do also. I do not pay any more taxes than I am required to pay. He is not paying any more taxes than he is required to pay. When you have almost a billion dollars worth of LOSS, you get to break it down and deduct your loss over a period of years.

On the other hand, the Clintons did the exact same thing. They had a loss last year of over half a million bucks that they DEDUCTED from the taxed income.

After my deductions I paid 3% in taxes. I am not going to pay any more taxes than I have to. Of course, you liberals don't mind paying extra, right?
You do understand, I suppose that what you say is a lie....heck, worse than a lie as it seems everyone but you are aware.

"The Clintons pulled in $10.6 million in 2015, much less than the nearly $28 million they made the year before.

Their tax return showed that they paid $3.24 million in federal income taxes.
That means their effective tax rate -- a measure of their income tax burden -- was 30.6% based on their adjusted gross income. That's on par with their 32% effective rate in 2014.
The campaign reported the Clintons' effective tax rate as 34%, which includes the more than $300,000 the couple paid in self-employment taxes, which are payroll taxes for Social Security and Medicare. Experts often don't include them when calculating federal income tax burdens."

Hillary Clinton's 2015 tax return shows $10.6 million in income, 31% rate -- and puts pressure on Donald Trump - Aug. 12, 2016