KEY POINTS
  • Elon Musk said his wealth "isn't some deep mystery" and that his taxes are so simple, he could do them himself "in a few hours."
  • Musk's comments were made in an interview with conservative satire site The Babylon Bee and follow comments from Sen. Elizabeth Warren earlier this month that suggested he wasn't paying taxes.
  • The world's richest person said his wealth is fully transparent and isn't stashed in any offshore accounts or special tax vehicles to lower his obligations.
Tesla founder Elon Musk speaks at the unveiling event by "The Boring Company" for the test tunnel of a proposed underground transportation network across Los Angeles County, in Hawthorne, California, December 18, 2018.

Responding to political attacks on his riches and taxes, Elon Musk said his wealth "isn't some deep mystery" and that his taxes are so simple, he could do them himself "in a few hours."

In an interview with The Babylon Bee, a conservative satire site, the world's richest man said his wealth of more than $245 billion is fully transparent and isn't stashed in any offshore accounts or special tax vehicles to lower his obligations.