Trump's IRS nominee didn't disclose properties in Trump-branded hotel
Source: Politico
The revelation about the hotel seems certain to come up when Chuck Rettig testifies before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday.
By AARON LORENZO 06/27/2018 08:56 PM EDT
President Donald Trumps pick to run the IRS, tax lawyer Chuck Rettig, owns properties at the Trump International Hotel Waikiki and Tower.
Hed previously disclosed his 50 percent stake in a pair of Honolulu rental units, but not their specific location. That detail was discussed later, at a June 21 meeting with congressional staff, according to a memo obtained by POLITICO.
Trump typically gets fees on sales for licensing his name. The document was circulated Wednesday to Senate Finance Committee members ahead of their hearing on Rettigs nomination, scheduled for Thursday.
The nominee did disclose these properties, but not their location, the memo said of Rettigs original answers to financial disclosure questions that ask nominees to list assets and sources of income that exceed $1,000.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/27/irs-nominee-chuck-rettig-trump-hotel-659313
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