That admission was contained in the Donald J. Trump Foundation ’s IRS tax filings for 2015, which were posted online Monday evening at the nonprofit-tracking site Guidestar. Another line on the form asked if the Trump Foundation had engaged in any acts of self-dealing in prior years. But the new Trump Foundation tax filings provided little detail, so it was unclear if these admissions were connected to the instances reported in The Post. The Trump Foundation tax forms did not, for instance, describe any specific acts of self-dealing. “But this would do it.”In the new 2015 tax filing, the Trump Foundation acknowledged for the first time that it owned these items.
Source: thestar November 22, 2016 21:30 UTC