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DONALD Trump mocked the IRS as "f***ing stupid" after receiving a $10million tax refund check, his former personal attorney claimed on Monday.

Michael Cohen tweeted a passage from his book Disloyal moments after the New York Times released a bombshell report claiming Trump has paid almost no income tax in recent years.

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President Donald Trump reportedly mocked the IRS at 'f***ing stupid' after receiving a $10M tax return, Michael Cohen has claimed
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President Donald Trump reportedly mocked the IRS at 'f***ing stupid' after receiving a $10M tax return, Michael Cohen has claimedCredit: EPA
Trump's former personal attorney made the claim in his memoir Disloyal, which was released earlier this month
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Trump's former personal attorney made the claim in his memoir Disloyal, which was released earlier this monthCredit: AP:Associated Press

The president during a Sunday afternoon press briefing, telling reporters: "I pay a lot. And I pay a lot of state taxes too."

According to 's book, Trump once showed the attorney a $10million IRS refund check and exclaimed: "Can you believe how f***ing stupid the IRS is? Who would give me a refund of 10-f**king-million-dollars? They are so stupid!"

In his memoir, Cohen noted that the president was "almost certainly" cheating on his taxes.

"Everything I have stated about @potus and @realDonaldTrump has proven 100% #TRUE!" Cohen tweeted on Sunday.

'Can you believe how f**king stupid the IRS is? Who would give me a refund of 10-f**king-million-dollars? They are so stupid!' Trump allegedly said
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'Can you believe how f**king stupid the IRS is? Who would give me a refund of 10-f**king-million-dollars? They are so stupid!' Trump allegedly saidCredit: AFP or licensors
Cohen is serving a three-year prison sentence for felony offenses including lying to Congress about the Russia investigation
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Cohen is serving a three-year prison sentence for felony offenses including lying to Congress about the Russia investigationCredit: Reuters
A New York Times analysis of Trump's taxes claimed the president spent $70,000 on haircuts for The Apprentice
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A New York Times analysis of Trump's taxes claimed the president spent $70,000 on haircuts for The ApprenticeCredit: EPA
Trump has decried the Times report as 'totally fake news' and said he'd release his returns, but didn't disclose an exact date
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Trump has decried the Times report as 'totally fake news' and said he'd release his returns, but didn't disclose an exact dateCredit: Splash News

Cohen is at home (he was ) for felony offenses, including violating campaign finance laws and lying to Congress about the Russia investigation, which he said was at Trump's request.

The didn't immediately respond to Cohen's tweet.

The president, a self-described billionaire, in 2016 and 2017, the reported.

In 10 of the last 15 years, Trump paid nothing, according to the newspaper's analysis of tax data.

Trump's returns reportedly show that from 2004 to 2015 and nearly $100,000 on his daughter 's favorite hair and makeup artist.

The president vowed on Sunday that information about his taxes "will all be revealed," but did not disclose when this would be.

During his 2016 campaign, Trump repeatedly promised to release his tax returns once he was elected to office and even shared a photo of himself signing tax forms in 2015.

The president then backtracked, claiming that people weren't interested in them before finally asserting that he couldn't release his returns because the IRS was auditing them.

Trump is now fighting to keep his taxes a secret and out of the hands of congressional investigators and New York prosecutors.

The Manhattan district attorney is involving the Trump Organization.

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