By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Donald Trump paid no income tax during the final full year of his presidency as he reported a loss from his sprawling business interests, according to tax figures released by a congressional panel. The records, released late on Tuesday by the Democratic-led House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee after a years-long fight, show that Trump’s income, and his tax liability, fluctuated dramatically during his four years in the White House. The records cut against the Republican’s long-cultivated image as a successful businessman as he mounts another…