Ivanka Trump likely received ‘consulting fees’ to reduce Donald’s taxes

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 26: U.S. President Donald Trump talks with White House advisor Ivanka Trump during a meeting of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board in the East Room of the White House on June 26, 2020 in Washington, DC. Earlier in the day President Trump canceled his scheduled weekend trip to his private golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey which the state now has a mandatory 14-day quarantine for travelers coming from states with coronavirus spikes. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 26: U.S. President Donald Trump talks with White House advisor Ivanka Trump during a meeting of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board in the East Room of the White House on June 26, 2020 in Washington, DC. Earlier in the day President Trump canceled his scheduled weekend trip to his private golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey which the state now has a mandatory 14-day quarantine for travelers coming from states with coronavirus spikes. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump‘s tax returns from the past decade were released by the New York Times and the information revealed led to new conclusions about his financial activity.

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Beyond not having paid taxes for 10 of 15 of the years the information chronicled and only paying $750 during recent years, between 2010 and 2018, POTUS wrote off as business expenses totaling $26 million in “consulting fees.” While in the documents, no consultants are listed by name, the NYT aligned the financial records to information shared by Ivanka Trump.

WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 27: Ivanka Trump, daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump and White House senior adviser, addresses attendees as Trump prepares to deliver his acceptance speech for the Republican presidential nomination on the South Lawn of the White House August 27, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to deliver the speech in front of 1500 invited guests. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The 38-year-old began working at the White House in 2017 as a senior advisor to her father. According to NYT, she reported receiving payments from a consulting company she co-owned, totaling $747,622 which match amounts listed in the president’s tax deductions. The report named Ivanka as an executive officer of the Trump companies that received the profits from and paid the consulting fees for both projects in Hawaii and Vancouver.

The news outlet explained the occurrences as “she appears to have been treated as a consultant on the same hotel deals that she helped manage as part of her job at her father’s business.”

In order for employers to deduct consulting fees as a business expense and avoid the withholding taxes that apply to wages, the NYT found the arrangement must be an “ordinary and necessary” part of running the business with fees that are reasonable and market-based. The recipient of the fees is still required to pay income tax according to the IRS.

CORAOPOLIS, PA – JANUARY 18: President Donald Trump listens to his daughter, Ivanka Trump, speak to supporters at a rally at H&K Equipment, a rental and sales company for specialized material handling solutions on January 18, 2018 in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. Trump visited the facility for a factory tour and to offer remarks to supporters and employees following the administration’s new tax plan. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)

As reported by the NYT, Ivanka received a $480,000 salary as an executive with the Trump Organization. That amount significantly grew to $2 million after her father became president. The outlet continued to highlight since leaving the organization to work in the White House, she has not received a salary from the company.

Alan Garten, a lawyer for the Trump Organization, did not respond to the NYT request for comment.

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It is no secret that Ivanka has been given highly regarded positions and opportunities by her father and according to new information, he hoped to rank her much higher in his White House administration.

In his new book, Rick Gates,  a former Trump campaign aide, wrote Trump strongly considered his daughter as his running mate before deciding on Vice President Mike Pence. According to Bloomberg News, ‘Wicked Game: An Insider’s Story on How Trump Won, Mueller Failed and America Lost’, authored by Gates, revealed details relevant to the 2016 presidential campaign. The outlet received a copy of the text.

“During a VP discussion that included Jared [Kushner] and the other kids all assembled in one room, Trump said, ‘I think it should be Ivanka. What about Ivanka as my VP?’ There was silence,”  Gates wrote in the book. He continued, “All heads turned toward her, and she just looked surprised. We all knew Trump well enough to keep our mouths shut and not laugh.”

Allegedly, POTUS cited what he considered to be attributes of Ivanka the voters would take liking to.

“He went on: ‘She’s bright, she’s smart, she’s beautiful, and the people would love her!'”

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