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Posted by Trump has been connected to the Trump Organization tax investigation, The Daily Beast reported. A witness reportedly told investigators that Trump once offered to guarantee perks in lieu of taxable salary. The Manhattan district attorney has not charged Trump so far. A cooperating witness in the Manhattan district attorney s investigation into the Trump Organization told prosecutors that Donald Trump once personally offered to pay for perks in place of a taxable income, The Daily Beast reported on Friday , citing sources who heard the conversation. Earlier in July, prosecutors announced a 15-count indictment accusing Weisselberg and the company of facilitating a scheme where he would accept corporate gifts like apartments and tuition payments in lieu of higher salaries, thereby avoiding paying a chunk of taxes for both the company and its employees.
Here s How Trump’s Top Exec. Dodged Paying Taxes For Years By Danielle Ong
on July 13 2021 11:51 AM Allen Weisselberg (C) , the CFO of former US president Donald Trump s company arrives in New York on July 1, 2021
A top executive for the Trump Organization had allegedly redirected his salary to tuition and other unaccounted corporate perks to evade taxes, indictment records show. Now, he s being booted out of the company s subsidiaries.
Allen Weisselberg, 73, was charged with 15 felony counts, including grand larceny and tax fraud, for evading income taxes by allegedly concealing the salaries of top Trump Organization executives, including himself. He is accused of understating his income by at least $1.76 million from 2005 to 2017.