He can do whatever he wants, he's the president. hehe
Yes, a US president can have outside income while in office. However, they are required to disclose their income and financial interests in an annual financial disclosure report. Additionally, the president is subject to laws and regulations that prevent conflicts of interest and bribery.
Yes
91,000 US$
Yes Bill Clinton lived in Europe for a while , but a person that was born outside the US even as a US citizen can not become a US President
Nope! Although to date nobody born outside of the US has been President.
Woodrow Wilson
Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky and the 16th president was the first to be born outside of the original thirteen colonies,Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky.Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky, was the first not born in one of the thirteen original states.
The average yearly income for a bank vice president working in the US is $102,000. The average annual income for this career in Phoenix, Arizona is $86,000.
Yes. They pay taxes and publish what they pay.
That would be unlikely, perhaps if he had dual citizenship. But he would have to be a citizen of the country he was president of.
His name was Velli, type him on youtube.
Yes, as a US Citizen you are taxed on your worldwide income. However, you may qualify to exclude a lot of that income from taxation using Form 2555 "Foreign Earned Income Exclusion". But you still must file.
The first Progressive Income Tax was established by Congress, (who under the Constitution is the branch of government with the authority to tax), in the year 1862. The president at the time was Abraham Lincoln.