@9JPGD964mos4MO
No, we should treat everyone with unpaid taxes equally and reform the tax system so everyone must pay taxes
@9H5Q3DH 7mos7MO
Tax financial Reuters in case in most popular cities with NZ troops japan information government alone
@93G2RP72yrs2Y
Only Incumbents or candidates that already hold government positions
@88LK76J2yrs2Y
No and Abolish democracy
@MSelvig2yrs2Y
We should repeal the current tax system by implementing The FAIRtax; thus, eliminating tax returns.
@8ZGTMBP2yrs2Y
should be released if it is more than 100,000
@6HM8ZBP2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for the purposes of learning from where they receive their income or if they are defrauding the IRS.
@8YKGFHN2yrs2Y
Yes, it can reveal potential conflicts of interest
@8XC9PG62yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there are credible accusations of fraud or illegal business practices
@8XPLW6M3yrs3Y
@8XNT9ZQ3yrs3Y
No and stop using the IRS as a Gestapo.
@88LK76J3yrs3Y
@842VWLK3yrs3Y
yes, it is important so that we can trust them more.
@8WQNM5V3yrs3Y
No, tax returns have nothing to do with their ability to perform their duties, and their income is none of our business
@8WP5BCC3yrs3Y
No because that's their business not the peoples
@89CDM9C3yrs3Y
Not publicly, but a multi partisan Congressional committee that changes every year should be privy to yearly audits. Senators and Representatives should also be subject to audits every other year. The audits should only be made public if the president or Congressperson is legally charged with wrongdoing.
@8W82FZ53yrs3Y
Only if they wanted to release their forms to the public
@8VTBF8J3yrs3Y
Instead of the candidates, how about the people already in office. As we know their salaries already, they should tell us how they achieved their new found wealth.
@buday4vancouver3yrs3Y
No, unless they are a sitting incumbent.
@8TF44GJ3yrs3Y
No, I would respect them more if they did but they shouldn’t be required to, and tax returns have nothing to do with their ability to perform their duties
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, for the sake of transparency and to enhance public trust
@8RMYWP23yrs3Y
Yes, If they are asked too.
@8QRNS6M3yrs3Y
No, but they would be held more accountable if they did
@8QRCFQP3yrs3Y
After they leave office they should
@8QGX3S73yrs3Y
No, but if they are in high demand from the public, they should be released.
@akevinchen3yrs3Y
Yes, and also required to release their medical records and a public audit each year they are in office
@kgtiberius4yrs4Y
No. Candidates should only release such data when this becomes a legal requirement, either by Act of Congress or by subpoena; however, voluntary release of such private data would make me more comfortable and knowledgeable about the candidate's trustworthiness and to whom the candidate might be susceptible. Once the candidate is elected to office, financial review is a requirement of security clearance (along with medical records) -- and should be open to FOIA (Freedom of Information Act).
@8MF2HYV4yrs4Y
Independent Annual Audits should be required for political candidates before and during their terms to insure they are not receiving illegal funds, but these do not need to be released to the public.
@8KCZFTR4yrs4Y
Yes because some people have been avoiding this to prove they did not commit tax fraud... that person being Donald Trump the president of the United States
@7VXCKJ24yrs4Y
No, but they should go through an independent audit from public and private organizations.
@8GR8N5C4yrs4Y
I am honestly unsure, I feel that after trump it should be required but at the same time it is personal stuff
@3GZTJR24yrs4Y
Yes, and also require them to release their medical records each year they are in office as well as have a public audit each year they are in office
@78S5M874yrs4Y
tax returns have nothing to do with their ability to perform their duties
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