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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

    Jared Kushner has a net worth of almost $324 million. But it appears he paid almost no federal income taxes in recent years, according to a review of confidential financial documents by The New York Times.https://nyti.ms/2CHPEk2 

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      1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

        Kushner is apparently claiming tax-reducing losses on buildings he bought with loans. Here's an example of how that works.https://nyti.ms/2RSbZzY 

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      2. Dr. Mark E. Lehr‏ @mlehrjava Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        It is called income tax, not net worth tax!

        9 replies 3 retweets 48 likes
      3. Conquistador‏ @NorthAmer1can Oct 13
        Replying to @mlehrjava @nytimes

        So let me guess, he gets his suits from donations and eats out of the trash and from the generosity of others. We know he makes an income. While he gets to enjoy public privileges such as roads and police protection, the rest of us working slaves get to pay for it.

        6 replies 19 retweets 229 likes
      4. Karen Bomar‏ @kbomar2510 Oct 13
        Replying to @NorthAmer1can @mlehrjava @nytimes

        But you have zero issues with the millions of illegal immigrants that coat us billions every year? They are not patting taxes and get every government service free. Bye

        31 replies 3 retweets 19 likes
      5. Julie‏ @JHenry0716 Oct 13
        Replying to @kbomar2510 @NorthAmer1can and

        "Millions of undocumented immigrants file tax returns each year, and they are paying taxes for benefits they can’t even use."https://www.vox.com/2018/4/13/17229018/undocumented-immigrants-pay-taxes …

        9 replies 6 retweets 129 likes
      6. Karen Bomar‏ @kbomar2510 Oct 13
        Replying to @JHenry0716 @NorthAmer1can and

        Identity fraud is rampant and do some more research. Get better sources

        18 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
      7. Barb Neff‏ @barb_neff Oct 13
        Replying to @kbomar2510 @JHenry0716 and

        Yes, some immigrants use other people's identities to get jobs--but the taxes still come out of their paychecks, regardless of whether those checks are made out to their proper names or not

        5 replies 1 retweet 52 likes
      8. Brendan M‏ @brm130 Oct 13
        Replying to @barb_neff @kbomar2510 and

        Illegal immigrants pay for more services enjoyed by Jared than the other way around.

        1 reply 0 retweets 40 likes
      9. Karen Bomar‏ @kbomar2510 Oct 13
        Replying to @brm130 @barb_neff and

        Ypu have got to be joking. What traces are paid are refunded because they live below the poverty level. Uneducated, unskilled workforce by the millions and they receive government benefits including healthcare. I lost my insurance in 2016 thanks to Obama and now i have to pay

        12 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
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      2. Jeffrey Glenn‏ @jglennfl68 Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why so many poor people in the US, who pay a disproportionately high percentage if their income in taxes (taxes on gas, alcohol, tobacco, and sales tax to name a few) look up to people like Kushner and the Trumps is one of the great mysteries of the universe.

        11 replies 17 retweets 125 likes
      3. Bob Duato‏ @BobDuato2 Oct 13
        Replying to @jglennfl68 @nytimes

        It takes a special kind of communist mindset to look at a guy that is paying hundreds of thousands in property and local taxes and then conclude he’s taking advantage of the system because you have to pay sales tax on your smokes.

        3 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
      4. Bob Duato‏ @BobDuato2 Oct 13
        Replying to @BobDuato2 @jglennfl68 @nytimes

        The vast majority of our tax spending goes towards social programs that the rich don’t even use. Social security, Medicare, and Medicaid take up almost 2/3rds of our federal budget.

        11 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      5. Jeffrey Glenn‏ @jglennfl68 Oct 13
        Replying to @BobDuato2 @nytimes

        You really think the rich don't use Social Security and Medicare? There are no exclusions based on income or wealth for those programs.

        5 replies 1 retweet 45 likes
      6. Bob Duato‏ @BobDuato2 Oct 13
        Replying to @jglennfl68 @nytimes

        They receive less from Medicare than they pay in. That’s a fact. Social security is capped so it’s questionable. The point is they don’t need or rely on these programs that consume the vast majority of our federal tax dollars.

        3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      7. bikescold‏ @bikescold Oct 13
        Replying to @BobDuato2 @jglennfl68 @nytimes

        MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY ARE NOT FUNDED BY “TAX DOLLARS.”

        2 replies 1 retweet 26 likes
      8. AixaMendez‏ @AixaMendez Oct 13
        Replying to @bikescold @BobDuato2 and

        Correct, we pay for it through taxed earned income

        0 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
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      2. Bill White‏ @realBillWhite Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        You don’t pay tax on your net worth. You pay tax on income. His wealth is likely the result of shares and he would not have a tax liability unless and until he liquidated his holdings. Have you nothing else to write about?

        20 replies 5 retweets 34 likes
      3. The Muthoka®‏ @MuthokaTito Oct 13
        Replying to @realBillWhite @nytimes

        #MAGA Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman boasted that Jared Kushner was “in his pocket” https://interc.pt/2DKsRQK  by @AlexEmmons @ryangrim @claytonswisher

        2 replies 14 retweets 73 likes
      4. Trudy MacDonald‏ @stgert Oct 13
        Replying to @MuthokaTito @realBillWhite and

        It appears that he is probably beholden financially to the Saudid

        1 reply 1 retweet 9 likes
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