Documents show the president’s company reported higher numbers to lenders than to tax officials.
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Wed. Nov 27, 2019

Trump Tax Records Reveal New Inconsistencies — This Time for Trump Tower

Documents show the president’s company reported different numbers — higher ones to lenders, lower ones to tax officials — for Trump’s signature building. Last month, ProPublica revealed a similar pattern in two other Trump buildings.

 

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