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  • Yes and his income tax report is a matter of public record.
  • Of course he does. He has income and is not a non-profit.
  • Yes. You can do a search on Google and see all of his tax filings with the IRS every year. It even shows how much he gave to charity. Don't know if he has gotten better, but Bush got criticized for giving so little to charity one year. The thing is- he comes from a family of money- and they know how to protect assets. I am sure all of his worth isn't listed.
  • Yes, Just like everyone else.
  • Yes,and it's easy to find the info online for each past and present president.
  • You notice that everyone says yes and there is proof of it. But really think the president is so high in athourity he can put what ever he wants. You really dont know if thats his income tax and charity. You could just be reading a false statement. Like most politicians good old Bush isn't a saint. And you also notice that the president doesn't complain about his taxes right? You know why right b/c he has so much money from OUR taxes hes living life like a king while the U.S. goes into poverty. If your taxes dont take you under then gas will. When it goes to $5.00 a gallon. Sorry to say but where all slaves the the U.S. Gov. and there nothing you can do. But someday the U.S. will fall and everyone living in falsehood that life is so great and nice and everything is good, will soon find out that life SUCKS. The gov. controls everything in yours and my life. So dont just put on a mask to hide what you feel go out and say something about it the more people start questioning the more answers you will get.
  • I think he does.What I want to know is. Does he pay tax on money he gets paid for bieng pres. You know the $400'000 ?
  • Yes, but only on his $400,000 salary and any unearned income from past investments (which are put into an independently managed blind trust during his tenure to avoid conflict of interest). He does, however, get to live in and/or use The White House, Camp David, Air Force 1, the Presidential limos, etc. etc. etc., and have ALL the living expenses for himself (including all food, tailor made clothing, gasoline, transportation, utilities, medical care, security, golf outings, vacations, grand parties and banquets, theatre performances seated in the Presidential box, private showings of new release movies, command performances by the greatest musical artists, personal servants, private secretaries, master chefs, and personal trainers) and his family paid for, TAX FREE -- that is, these benefits and perqs don't add to his taxable income. So basically, he is provided one of the most lavish life-styles in the world free of charge, and then paid $400k per year on top of that, on which he pays the standard tax rate -- though he can't claim any "uncompensated business expenses" as a deduction.
  • no. you idiots. of course he doesnt
  • YES, JUST LIKE YOU.

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