In Trump University book, tax avoidance strategies its namesake may love
(CNN) — Donald Trump's opponents have posited no shortage of theories for why the New York billionaire would be wary of releasing his tax returns. High on the list? The likely use of extensive tax avoidance strategies.
None other than Trump University -- the now-defunct education company named after the tycoon -- heartily touts a book explicitly designed to help people do just that: avoid taxes.
The book, "Asset Protection 101: Tax and Legal Strategies of the Rich," lays out in extensive detail strategies to keep the U.S. government away from the readers' assets. It minces no words on its intent, at one point telling readers "the topic of asset protection is amazing, cunning, baffling, powerful and tricky."
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Trump wrote the foreward to the book, which was authored by attorney J.J. Childers and published in 2007 under the Trump University banner -- part of a series of books promoted as "practical, straightforward primers on the basics of doing business the Trump way -- successfully."
"If you're not satisfied with the status quo in your career, read this book, pick one key idea and implement it. I guarantee it will make you money," the presumptive Republican nominee wrote in his foreword.
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I am really looking for the Trump supporters.