Listen as BC Law Professor James Repetti analyzes the massive 1995 tax loss that allowed Donald Trump to avoid paying taxes for years afterward.

Jim Repetti is the William J. Kenealy, S.J. Professor at Boston College Law School. A nationally recognized tax expert in the individual income tax, corporate tax, estate and gift tax, partnership tax, and international taxm ge has been a consultant to the Internal Revenue Service, Justice Department, and the U.S. Senate, and is the co-author of three textbooks, Introduction to United States International Taxation, Partnership Income Taxation, and Federal Wealth Transfer Taxation: Cases and Materials. Repetti is also a contributing author to the treatise, Comparative Income Taxation: A Structural Analysis and The International Guide to Partnerships. His expertise has been featured by the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Christian Science Monitor, and Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Repetti practiced tax law in the private sector before joining Boston College. He holds a peer review “AV Preeminent” rating from Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating available to lawyers.