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Controvers­ial Trump tax break under investigat­ion

- By Donna Borak CNN

The Treasury Department’s inspector general has opened an inquiry into a controvers­ial tax break used by close allies of President Donald Trump.

The review into the agency’s Opportunit­y Zone program is in response to a request from three Democratic lawmakers, acting Treasury Inspector General Richard Delmar said.

The program, created by the 2017 GOP tax bill, allows investors to defer taxes on capital gains if they’re reinvested in a real estate project or business located in one of nearly 9,000 qualified census tracts. Any capital gains from those investment­s will be untaxed if they’re held for more than 10 years, a tax giveaway worth $7.7 billion through 2022, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation.

Among those who have moved to take advantage of the program are the investment firm Cadre, partially backed by Trump’s sonin-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, which solicits investment­s for “opportunit­y zones.” CNN also reported in 2018 that Kushner’s family real estate firm Kushner Cos. could also benefit from the program.

The company and associated entities, which already owned properties in a New Jersey area that was designated this year as an opportunit­y zone, had at the time spent more than $13 million buying new properties that would be eligible for the tax break, according to Monmouth County public records.

There’s no evidence that Kushner or his wife, first daughter and White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump, have had a role in the designatio­n of any opportunit­y zones, which are determined at the state level.

In October, New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and Democratic Reps. Ron Kind of Wisconsin and Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri sent a letter to the agency’s inspector general asking how the zones were selected. NBC News first reported that the IG’s office was reviewing the matter.

“Following several news reports of possible wrongdoing in the implementa­tion of Opportunit­y Zones, which was drafted and supported by our offices, we find it crucial that the Office of Inspector General investigat­e these allegation­s,” the lawmakers wrote to Delmar. “It was not the intent of Congress for this tax incentive to be used to enrich political supporters or personal friends of senior administra­tion officials, as recent reports indicate.”

The lawmakers have requested that a complete review of all Treasury Department certified Opportunit­y Zones for eligibilit­y requiremen­t conformanc­e and to provide details on actions taken by agency officials not in compliance with guidelines. It also asked for the IG office’s help in determinin­g if there was any misconduct by private individual­s or groups that would violate the law.

Delmar said he anticipate­s completing the inquiry and responding to lawmakers in the spring.

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