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Trump seeks halt to House tax data access

Donald Trump has taken a fight to the courts again. Photo: Getty

Former US president Donald Trump is going to the Supreme Court again, this time to try to stop his tax returns from being handed to a congressional committee.

In an emergency appeal filed on Monday, Mr Trump wanted the court to order at least a temporary hold on the Treasury Department turning over his returns to the Democratic-controlled House Ways and Means Committee.

Mr Trump said the handover could happen as soon as Thursday, without the court’s intervention.

Lower courts ruled that the committee has broad authority to obtain tax returns and rejected Mr Trump’s claims that it was overstepping.

Mr Trump had most recently sought the justices’ intervention in a legal dispute stemming from the search of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in August.

The country’s top court rejected that appeal.

If Mr Trump can persuade the Supreme Court to intervene in this case, he could potentially delay a final decision until the start of the next Congress in January.

If Republicans recapture control of the House in the autumn election, they could drop the records request.

The House Ways and Means panel and its chairman, Democrat Richard Neal of Massachusetts, first requested Mr Trump’s tax returns in 2019 as part of an investigation into the Internal Revenue Service’s audit program and tax law compliance by the former president.

A federal law says the Internal Revenue Service “shall furnish” the returns of any taxpayer to a handful of top politicians.

The Justice Department, under the Trump administration, had defended a decision by then-treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin to withhold the tax returns from Congress.

Mnuchin argued that he could withhold the documents because he concluded they were being sought by Democrats for partisan reasons.

A lawsuit ensued.

After President Joe Biden took office, the committee renewed the request, seeking Mr Trump’s tax returns and additional information from 2015-2020.

The White House took the position that the request was a valid one and that the Treasury Department had no choice but to comply.

Mr Trump then attempted to halt the handover in court.

Then-Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr obtained copies of Mr Trump’s personal and business tax records as part of a criminal investigation.

That case, too, went to the Supreme Court, which rejected Mr Trump’s argument that he had broad immunity as president.

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