Democrats released six years of Donald Trump’s tax return information last week as part of reports into the presidential audit program, revealing that the former president wasn’t receiving regular audits from the IRS and that he was reporting big business losses every year.
On Friday, Trump’s tax returns from 2015 to 2020 are themselves set to be released, after Democrats said they needed additional time to redact the documents and remove personal information.
Tax experts aren’t expecting huge revelations from the raw returns, which were summarized in reports from both the Democratic-controlled Ways and Means Committee and the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT). But the more detailed documents could provide additional information on key areas of interest on Trump’s businesses and his professional associations.