There isn't one. In fairly recent elections that there has come to be an expectation that presidential candidates will do this, but it's not legally required.
It is more of a custom that all US Presidential Candidates disclose their tax returns. There is no written policy or requirement dictating that they must do so, but it goes a long way towards making them more trustworthy and transparency can gain many votes in the long run.
Not on your federal 1040 income tax return.
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Yes, it is a legal requirement to pay income tax in most countries, including the United States. Failure to pay income tax can result in penalties and legal consequences.
You're probably thinking of Mike Huckabee, he is for a flat tax on purchases. This would do away with income tax. Here is a link with more tax info: http://www.rdtc.com/Blog/archive/2007/11/29/tax-views-of-top-10-presidential-candidates.aspx
There is never an unnecessary disclosure of health info, if you will try to prevent it then you will not get the tax benefits, insurance utilizations and leaves from your organization.
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No, there is no requirement to have filed your tax returns in order to open an IRA.
The only successful Prohibition Party candidate in the 21st century has been the tax assessor of Thompson Township in Pennsylvania.
The IRS is encouraging taxpayers who have not filed tax returns, not reported all of their income on their tax returns and/or have taken frivolous tax deductions to participate in this Limited Time Voluntary Disclosure Program.It state that one must initiate participation in the Voluntary Disclosure Program before the IRS finds it out. This will allow one to avoid criminal prosecution and the assessment of significant IRS penalties.
In 1892, James B. Weaver was the presidential candidate for the Populist Party, also known as the People's Party. He was a former Union Army officer and a prominent advocate for agrarian and labor issues. Weaver's campaign focused on issues such as the regulation of railroads, the establishment of a graduated income tax, and the free coinage of silver to increase the money supply. Although he did not win the election, he garnered significant support, reflecting the growing discontent among farmers and laborers at the time.
Political contribution are never tax deductible no matter who the contributions are made to and for which political party.