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The New York State Tax Department has confirmed it is investigating claims by the New York Times that President Trump helped his parents dodge millions of dollars in taxes.The New York State Tax Department has confirmed it is investigating claims by the New York Times that President Trump helped his parents dodge millions of dollars in taxes.
The paper has alleged that the president was involved in "dubious tax schemes during the 1990s, including instances of outright fraud".The paper has alleged that the president was involved in "dubious tax schemes during the 1990s, including instances of outright fraud".
Mr Trump has declined to comment. White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders called the story a "misleading attack".
His lawyer Charles Harder called the paper's allegations "100% false, and highly defamatory". She said the transactions were signed off by the IRS "many decades ago".
"There was no fraud or tax evasion by anyone," he said in a statement. "The facts upon which The Times bases its false allegations are extremely inaccurate." The president himself has not commented, but his lawyer Charles Harder said in a statement: "There was no fraud or tax evasion by anyone. The facts upon which The Times bases its false allegations are extremely inaccurate."
What does the paper allege about the president?What does the paper allege about the president?
Mr Trump has long styled himself as a self-made billionaire who got little help from his wealthy father's property empire.Mr Trump has long styled himself as a self-made billionaire who got little help from his wealthy father's property empire.
But in a special investigation based on more than 100,000 pages of documents, the New York Times alleges that the president actually received the equivalent of $413m (£318m).But in a special investigation based on more than 100,000 pages of documents, the New York Times alleges that the president actually received the equivalent of $413m (£318m).
"By age 3, Mr Trump was earning $200,000 a year in today's dollars from his father's empire," it states. "He was a millionaire by age 8.""By age 3, Mr Trump was earning $200,000 a year in today's dollars from his father's empire," it states. "He was a millionaire by age 8."
The report claims Mr Trump was getting the equivalent of $1m a year from his father shortly after he graduated from college.The report claims Mr Trump was getting the equivalent of $1m a year from his father shortly after he graduated from college.
That figure had risen to more than $5m by the time he was in his forties and fifties, it states.That figure had risen to more than $5m by the time he was in his forties and fifties, it states.
The Times reports: "Much of this money came to Mr Trump because he helped his parents dodge taxes. He and his siblings set up a sham corporation to disguise millions of dollars in gifts from their parents."The Times reports: "Much of this money came to Mr Trump because he helped his parents dodge taxes. He and his siblings set up a sham corporation to disguise millions of dollars in gifts from their parents."
The paper also alleges that the president "helped his father take improper tax deductions worth millions more". It says he helped cut his parents' tax bill through a strategy that undervalued their property assets by hundreds of millions of dollars.The paper also alleges that the president "helped his father take improper tax deductions worth millions more". It says he helped cut his parents' tax bill through a strategy that undervalued their property assets by hundreds of millions of dollars.
Addressing the tax evasion claims, the president's lawyer said: "President Trump had virtually no involvement whatsoever with these matters." He said the affairs "were handled by other Trump family members who were not experts themselves", and who had relied on tax professionals.Addressing the tax evasion claims, the president's lawyer said: "President Trump had virtually no involvement whatsoever with these matters." He said the affairs "were handled by other Trump family members who were not experts themselves", and who had relied on tax professionals.
The biggest claims in the report include:The biggest claims in the report include:
What is the paper basing its allegations on?What is the paper basing its allegations on?
The Times said its sources include public documents such as financial disclosure reports, as well as confidential records like bank statements.The Times said its sources include public documents such as financial disclosure reports, as well as confidential records like bank statements.
It said "more than 200 tax returns from Fred Trump, his companies and various Trump partnerships and trusts" were among them.It said "more than 200 tax returns from Fred Trump, his companies and various Trump partnerships and trusts" were among them.
Does this relate to Trump's tax returns?Does this relate to Trump's tax returns?
The Times has not seen Donald Trump's personal tax returns, which he has so far refused to release - unlike past US presidents.The Times has not seen Donald Trump's personal tax returns, which he has so far refused to release - unlike past US presidents.
Its cache of papers gives little insight into his most recent business affairs.Its cache of papers gives little insight into his most recent business affairs.
However, the paper says the records it has seen - including trust tax returns - build up a picture of how the family's dealings enriched him over decades.However, the paper says the records it has seen - including trust tax returns - build up a picture of how the family's dealings enriched him over decades.
The New York State Tax Department of Taxation and Finance told the BBC it is "reviewing the allegations in the New York Times article and is vigorously pursuing all appropriate avenues of investigation".The New York State Tax Department of Taxation and Finance told the BBC it is "reviewing the allegations in the New York Times article and is vigorously pursuing all appropriate avenues of investigation".
The New York Times reported that the president is unlikely to face criminal investigation as the alleged events happened too long ago. However, it said there is no time limit on fines for tax fraud.The New York Times reported that the president is unlikely to face criminal investigation as the alleged events happened too long ago. However, it said there is no time limit on fines for tax fraud.