KEY POINTS
  • Only one of Donald Trump's federal income tax returns began being audited by the IRS when he served as president, despite the tax agency being mandated to conduct such examinations, a House panel said in a new report.
  • And that audit for his 2016 return was not completed by the time Trump left office in January 2021, the report by the Ways and Means Committee found.
  • The report was released shortly after the Democrat-led panel voted along party lines to authorize the public release of redacted copies of Trump's tax returns in coming days.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a rally to support Republican candidates ahead of midterm elections, in Dayton, Ohio, November 7, 2022.

Only one of Donald Trump's annual federal income tax returns began being audited by the IRS when he served as president, despite the agency having a policy dating to 1977 of conducting mandatory tax examinations of sitting presidents, a House committee said in a new report Tuesday evening.

And that IRS audit of Trump's 2016 income tax return was not completed by the time he left office in January 2021, the report by the Ways and Means Committee found.