So....yea, Romney's finished. (Paid 14% tax rate on $14 million dollars)

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WASHINGTON—Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, paid an effective tax rate of 14.1% for 2011—roughly in line with other recent years—the campaign said in a blog post aimed at defusing criticism of the wealthy candidate.

The campaign also said that the full return for 2011 would be released around 3 p.m. EDT Friday. Previously the campaign had released an estimate of the Romneys' 2011 return.
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The return will show that the Romneys paid $1,935,708 in tax on income of $13,696,951 for 2011, most of it investment returns, the campaign said. Investment income often is subject to special low tax rates; the current top rate for capital gains and dividends is 15%. That helped the Romneys achieve their relatively low tax rate for 2011 and other years. Democrats have criticized the Romneys' tax rate as evidence that the well-to-do don't pay their fair share under current rules.

The Romneys' tax rate also was lowered by very large gifts to charity—more than $4 million in all, the campaign said. That resulted in a deduction of $2.25 million.

To reduce the impact of their substantial charitable gifts on their 2011 tax rate, the Romneys "limited their deduction of charitable contributions," the blog post said. That kept the rate in line with Mr. Romney's estimate in August that he paid at least 13% in income taxes in each of the last 10 years, said the blog post by Brad Malt, the trustee of Mr. Romney's blind trust.
 

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bu bu bu a rich cac billionaire will care about you and government, even with the cac complains about whoopi golberg wanting to vote for romney.

less than 15% in taxes, plus the overseas tax havens, thats whom yall wanna put yall faith?
 

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I don't think it will hurt him that bad. Some people just desperately want a republican, or "no nikkas" in the white house. Republicans are spin masters, they'll find some way to deflect this.
 

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I don't see anything wrong, he just showed that he is wealthy, makes most of his earnings in 2011 from investments and is very charitable with his earning.
Not Surprising

The real question is why is he showing it this late in the campaign game. He took a lot of heat from the summer for something according to his tax returns is not a big deal.

HE IS WEALTHY, SO WAS George W. Bush. big deal. Jesus, he is like the worst politician ever and whoever is running his campaign is an idiot. :snoop:

Wat people will remember is that he wouldn't show his tax returns not that he showed it in September when they are making their decision in November.
 

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I don't see anything wrong, he just showed that he is wealthy, makes most of his earnings in 2011 from investments and is very charitable with his earning.
Not Surprising

The real question is why is he showing it this late in the campaign game. He took a lot of heat from the summer for something according to his tax returns is not a big deal.

HE IS WEALTHY, SO WAS George W. Bush. big deal. Jesus, he is like the worst politician ever and whoever is running his campaign is an idiot. :snoop:

Wat people will remember is that he wouldn't show his tax returns not that he showed it in September when they are making their decision in November.

Because he's making it a point to criticize those who pay little ot no taxes :skip:
 

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Romney Releases More Tax Details - WSJ.com


WASHINGTON—Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, paid an effective tax rate of 14.1% for 2011—roughly in line with other recent years—the campaign said in a blog post aimed at defusing criticism of the wealthy candidate.

The campaign also said that the full return for 2011 would be released around 3 p.m. EDT Friday. Previously the campaign had released an estimate of the Romneys' 2011 return.
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The return will show that the Romneys paid $1,935,708 in tax on income of $13,696,951 for 2011, most of it investment returns, the campaign said. Investment income often is subject to special low tax rates; the current top rate for capital gains and dividends is 15%. That helped the Romneys achieve their relatively low tax rate for 2011 and other years. Democrats have criticized the Romneys' tax rate as evidence that the well-to-do don't pay their fair share under current rules.

The Romneys' tax rate also was lowered by very large gifts to charity—more than $4 million in all, the campaign said. That resulted in a deduction of $2.25 million.

To reduce the impact of their substantial charitable gifts on their 2011 tax rate, the Romneys "limited their deduction of charitable contributions," the blog post said. That kept the rate in line with Mr. Romney's estimate in August that he paid at least 13% in income taxes in each of the last 10 years, said the blog post by Brad Malt, the trustee of Mr. Romney's blind trust.
They only paid one million for like 14 mil :aicmon:


:ohlawd: This country is so fukked up
 

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Can somebody explain why the hell y'all got such low taxes for rich people? Or people in general for that matter.. Why the hell are low taxes so freaking important for americans? shyt is :mindblown: status for me.

Over here you pay around 30 % taxes on everything you make and if you make over ~4000 dollars a month you pay an additional 20 % in taxes for the amount you make over it..

our walfare system is :ahh:
 

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I would think taxing off income from investments wouldn't be as high as a normal form of income.

Why should one type of income be taxed less than another? It should be the same.

But these rich dudes who make all the laws put in tax loopholes which allow them and their rich buddies who all make money from capital gains to get a substantial tax break. It's bullshyt.
 
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