The bill, which would let Congress view the returns, now heads to the state assembly. The state information would mirror much of the federal tax figures.
The New York Senate voted 39-21 Wednesday to pass a bill that would allow the release of President Donald Trump’s state tax returns to Congress.
The TRUST Act, sponsored by state Sen. Brad Hoylman, would let the New York tax commissioner release any state tax return requested by one of three congressional committees for any “specific and legitimate legislative purpose.” Those committees include the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Committee and the Joint Committee on Taxation.
The bill’s passage means Congress could finally view some of Trump’s tax returns.
New York Senate Passes Bill To Allow Release of Trump’s State Tax Returns
Great news! Thank you New York. The truth is leaking out.
The New York Senate voted 39-21 Wednesday to pass a bill that would allow the release of President Donald Trump’s state tax returns to Congress.
The TRUST Act, sponsored by state Sen. Brad Hoylman, would let the New York tax commissioner release any state tax return requested by one of three congressional committees for any “specific and legitimate legislative purpose.” Those committees include the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Committee and the Joint Committee on Taxation.
The bill’s passage means Congress could finally view some of Trump’s tax returns.
New York Senate Passes Bill To Allow Release of Trump’s State Tax Returns
Great news! Thank you New York. The truth is leaking out.