Radiologist by Trade, Farmer on the Side. How Trump’s Surgeon General Pick Uses a Tax Loophole in New Jersey.
The designation could cut her property tax bill to about $40 a year, far below the roughly $7,200 local rate, records show.
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Trump surgeon general admits she 'pretends' to farm to cash in on tax loophole
While President Donald Trump’s surgeon general nominee, Nicole Saphier, makes a big show on social media of the chickens living on her massive New Jersey estate, critics say it’s all part of a ruse to let her exploit a state tax loophole. What’s more, she herself admits that her farming image is all “pretend.”According to records obtained by Politico, Saphier — who is a radiologist by profession — uses her chickens to justify calling her propert…
Trump nominee admitted she's 'pretending' to be a farmer for a tax break: report
Donald Trump's latest surgeon general nominee is facing fresh scrutiny over her use of a controversial New Jersey tax loophole that allows wealthy property owners to dramatically reduce their tax bills by designating mansions as farmland — despite openly admitting she is not actually a farmer.According to Politico, Nicole Saphier, a Fox News frequent guest and radiologist, owns a 16,000-square-foot palatial estate in Far Hills, New Jersey, purch…
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