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City Lights

(25,428 posts)
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 07:49 AM Jan 2012

TPM: Here’s What Romney’s Unreleased Tax Returns Almost Certainly Hide

Brian Beutler January 5, 2012, 5:32 AM

Mitt Romney still says he’s unlikely to publicly release his tax information, even if he clinches the Republican presidential nomination, and Democrats have a pretty good idea why.

Romney is a privileged poster child for the “Buffett Rule” — President Obama’s principle that the tax code should make it impossible for a person of great wealth to pay a lower share of their income in taxes as than ordinary people. The DNC knows it, policy wonks know it, Romney certainly knows it. But the reasons why are technical and illustrate just how different Romney is from the vast majority of Americans who will cast votes for him — in either the GOP primary or the general election.

One tax expert told TPM of “fairly sophisticated tax strategies” that would be “not available to ordinary tax payers.” A technique that puts you in a position that’s “like having an unlimited 401k account” sounds very attractive. But maybe not if you’re running for office, for Pete’s sake.

When Romney jokes that he’s been unemployed for years, he’s obscuring the fact that he’s still collecting millions of dollars of investment income, which is taxed at a much lower rate than it would be if he, like most taxpayers, took home a regular paycheck. He’s also obscuring the fact a great deal of that same income is only vaguely connected to his own underlying investments, and yet benefits from a key loophole in the tax code that allows him and other wealthy finance veterans to more than halve their effective tax rate.

Read the entire article at TPM.com

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TPM: Here’s What Romney’s Unreleased Tax Returns Almost Certainly Hide (Original Post) City Lights Jan 2012 OP
The DNC and the Obama campaign better harp on this Larkspur Jan 2012 #1
No Tax Return Disclosure - No Nomination - No Presidency....... global1 Jan 2012 #2
Hey IRS, can you say "audit"? tonybgood Jan 2012 #3
Capital gains should be taxed at the same rate as payroll. nt/ Scuba Jan 2012 #4
"Mister 1 percenter" CitizenK9 Jan 2012 #5
+1 to what everyone has said, up to this point!! MADem Jan 2012 #6
Making millions to sit on his pretty little ass Marie Marie Jan 2012 #7
Good stuff! ... Recommended BIGTIME! Bozita Jan 2012 #8

global1

(25,953 posts)
2. No Tax Return Disclosure - No Nomination - No Presidency.......
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 11:07 AM
Jan 2012

it's that simple. Any presidential candidate should be required to release their tax forms. They don't release them it means they are hiding something from the American people. There should be complete transparency if one wants to be president.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
6. +1 to what everyone has said, up to this point!!
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 04:12 PM
Jan 2012

Mister One Percenter, indeed!

I think that push, push, pushing for those tax returns is the way to go. It should dog him at every turn. What are you hiding, Mittsy?

Marie Marie

(10,023 posts)
7. Making millions to sit on his pretty little ass
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 10:12 PM
Jan 2012

and then paying too little in taxes to boot. Must be nice.

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