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    Details of his vast personal fortune trail Romney

    CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Under duress two days before the pivotal South Carolina primary, Republican front-runner Mitt Romney acknowledged he has invested part of his millions in the Cayman Islands, although his aides say he never used the location as a tax haven.

    Neither Romney nor his campaign provided details, such as how much he has invested there, why he invested there or if he has invested any of his money elsewhere outside the United States.

    Responding to a question shouted at him Thursday morning, Romney reiterated that he does intend to release the returns — but not until April, long after the party may have chosen a nominee. "You'll hear more about that. April," he said.

    In a blow to Romney's campaign, Texas Gov. Rick Perry suspended his presidential campaign and threw his support behind former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, winnowing the conservative opposition and adding to Gingrich's strength heading into Saturday's voting.

    And in another blow, Republican officials in Iowa said Rick Santorum had actually edged Romney by 34 votes in the final tally of the state's leadoff caucuses. No winner has been declared because some votes are still missing.

    Romney, speaking to supporters on a conference call Thursday morning, made no mention of Perry's decision or of his tax returns, instead attacking Gingrich's claims that he helped President Ronald Reagan create jobs. Romney said Gingrich is living in "fantasyland."

    Romney was set to address supporters outside his Charleston headquarters Thursday morning, though it wasn't clear if he would answer questions about his tax returns, the Cayman Islands or Perry's decision.

    "Gov. and Mrs. Romney's assets are managed on a blind basis. They do not control the investment of these assets," campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said in an emailed response to questions Wednesday night. Romney has not personally addressed the issue, although it's likely to come up at a candidates' debate Thursday night.

    Scrutiny of Romney's private-sector background couldn't come at a worse time — just as he is riding high on a victory last week in New Hampshire's primary. He came into South Carolina with anti-Romney conservatives unwilling or unable to coalesce behind a single challenger.

    Details about the personal fortune of the multimillionaire former businessman have been a nagging issue for his campaign for more than a week. On Tuesday, Romney disclosed that he pays an effective tax rate of about 15 percent, lower than what he would pay if he earned a regular paycheck like many Americans. He also called "not very much" the amount he earned in speechmaking fees, though it turned out to be $373,327.62 for 12 months in 2010 and early 2011.

    Those details followed verbal miscues related to his views of work. Last week in New Hampshire, Romney told an audience he knew what it was like to worry about being "pink-slipped" and losing a job. A day later, he said, "I like being able to fire people who provide services to me" — a comment about health insurance companies that his rivals used to paint a picture of Romney as a wealthy businessman who is out of touch with ordinary Americans.

    Romney hasn't been willing to elaborate on his pledge Tuesday to release his federal tax return in April. His rivals are prodding him to do it immediately, before South Carolina's primary, a potentially decisive turn in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

    At an event in Rock Hill, S.C., Romney kept away from the issue of his taxes, but he criticized Newt Gingrich and other Republicans who "jumped on that bandwagon" of criticizing free enterprise. "My goodness, I listened to Speaker Gingrich the other night talk about the enterprises I've been associated with," he said. "I'm proud of the fact that I worked in the private sector, that I've achieved success."

    Romney disclosed for the first time Tuesday that, despite his wealth of hundreds of millions of dollars, he has been paying taxes in the neighborhood of 15 percent, far below the top maximum income tax rate of 35 percent, because his income "comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past." During 2010 and the first nine months of 2011, the Romney family had at least $9.6 million in income, according to a financial disclosure form submitted in August.

    Romney had been consolidating GOP support before Saturday's South Carolina primary, in which a victory could all but seal his nomination. The focus on his wealth is an unwanted distraction for him as he seeks to win votes in a state where the unemployment rate, at 9.9 percent, is among the highest in the nation, and amid rising public concern over income inequality.

    President Barack Obama's campaign advisers contend voters are unlikely to back a wealthy Republican with financial-industry ties at a time of lingering economic distress.

    The maximum marginal U.S. income tax rate of 35 percent applies — in theory more than practice — to households with taxable income of over about $388,500.

    Like many wealthy people, the Romneys have been helped by changes in federal tax policy that have placed much lower tax rates on investment income — from dividends, interest and capital gains from the sale of stocks and other assets — than on wages and salaries, the source of income for most Americans.

    Under the Bush-era tax cuts strongly supported by most Republicans, such investment income, including gains on securities held for a year or longer, is subject to a tax rate of 15 percent.

    According to the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, an average federal tax rate of 15 percent — including both income and payroll taxes — would apply to households with taxable incomes of from $75,000 to $100,000.

    Obama and his wife paid federal taxes of just over 25 percent of their 2010 income of $1.7 million, mostly from the books he's written.

    Texas Gov. Rick Perry and his wife paid roughly 24 percent of their 2010 income of $217,447.

     
    • LOLA  •  Brooklyn, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Many people will be surprised to find out that the real culprit in most financial turmoils are the OFFSHORE ZONES - there are hundreds of them. From Macao to Virgin Islands, From Greece to Africa. 20 trillion dollars are passed through these centers and nobody really knows what is going on. They are the ones who are laundering all the drug money, no, not the street punks with 50-60 thousand dollars of monthly income, but big corporations. What you see in the news and what you see on Wall Street is probably 4 percent of the iceberg, where most stays hidden from view. All corrupt money laundered on this planed are passing through these offshore banking centers. You wanna go against Wall Street? - Maybe. Yet Wall Street is a first grader compared to Offshore Banking Industry. Of course, nobody will tell you that cause they think you are sheep
      • Gladys Kravitz 4 mths ago
        And there is no movement to reform it because one hand washes the other. It's a big dirty secret.
      • WildBillCody 4 mths ago
        Because its none of your business what I do with MY MONEY. IT's NOT YOURS I earned it, I KEEP IT. When you get a job and stop expecting others to pay your way and when you earn it you to will want to get to keep it.
      • Len 4 mths ago
        Mitt didn't earn his fortune. He inherited it from his rich daddy.
    • Diogenes  •  4 mths ago
      I just saw Willard on CNN and he avoided questions and appeared to be angry.
      • Linda 4 mths ago
        CNN is the enemy! They are in the pocket for Obama!
      • Diogenes 4 mths ago
        I guess that's why they've had wall to wall coverage of the GOP primaries for the past month, huh??
      • Formerlyfree 4 mths ago
        They've been pushing Romney as the GOP candidate for months.
    • Kevin Miller  •  4 mths ago
      "Ideas are very important to the shaping of society.
      In fact, they are more powerful than bombings or armies or guns.
      And this is because ideas are capable of spreading without limit.
      They are behind all the choices we make.
      They can transform the world in a way that governments and armies cannot.

      Fighting for liberty with ideas makes more sense to me
      than fighting with guns or politics or political power.
      With ideas, we make real change that lasts" --Ron Paul
    • paul  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      now mitt wants power he wants the american people to lick his boots if u had all the money mitt has why would u want to be president they dont want him in the massho state that ot 2 tell u something he also is for murdering babbies in the death clinics its all about power for the new world oder , ron paul in 2012
      • Saints Fan Oh Yeah! 4 mths ago
        Sound like you have a foot (or boot) fetish.
      • l5int 4 mths ago
        Paul has the intelligence of most Ron Paul supporters.
    • M  •  4 mths ago
      This smells of a rouse to raise capital gains taxes - watch out all you 401K'ers - this won't hurt the Romney/Buffet rich - once again it will only stick it to the middle class who are working and saving for their old age.
    • relix  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      why do you keep calling them "job creators"?- 65% of american jobs are from SMALL businesses... these guys are job creators for china, india, and indonesia. -will you EVER wake up?
    • kid from cleveland  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      McCain didn't know how many houses he owned and now Romney doesn't know where and how his millions are invested.Only the super wealthy and us working poor can get away with a 15% tax rate. By the way, I know how many houses I own.
      • Disgusted 4 mths ago
        I like your icon. I watched Goulardi as a kid.
      • White male retired 4 mths ago
        Dumb butt McCain didn't have any money,,, He married a woman who's became super rich from buying a Budweiser distributorship. His wife owned the houses.
        He own 1 "ranch" "piece of desert" in Az. You didn't know this, wow are you stupid.
      • TalkAboutIllegal 4 mths ago
        Wow, white male retarded? What educated adult uses your rhetoric when the country is in the toilet and that "educated" adult continues to applaud the ripping off by a presidental candidate who is a complete and utter devotee to the Mormon cult? You are the obtuse one.
    • AlanWestley  •  4 mths ago
      "Newt Romney lacks character to be President" Marianne told news, saying his campaign positions on the sanctity of marriage and the importance of family values do not square with what she saw during their 18 years of marriage.
    • e  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      RON PAUL 2012!!!! He's the only one in touch with US!
      • Rich 4 mths ago
        Obviously you are a PARASITE DEM.
      • e 4 mths ago
        @ Rich....just shows your ignorance! I'm obviously a Republican!
    • lovemexfood  •  4 mths ago
      Romney NEVER used the banks in the Cayman Islands to avoid paying taxes. It's just that he likes the islands and wants to help their banks to grow more jobs. Yeah, right.
    • Victoria M  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      $ 373,000 is "not very much" to Romney but it takes most of us years to see that kind of income. I wonder what he would think of my health insurance cost of over $ 800 a month? Guess that would be his pocket change. So, who is it that is living in Fantasyland? Can Romney identify and truly grasp the problems facing Seniors, working poor, single parents and those of us just barely getting by? It's kind of like Priests understanding what married life and all of its problems entail. You just aren't going to get it if you haven't been there. Sorry, Mitt, you seem like a nice enough guy but I just don't want a multi-millionaire President, especially one that won't release his tax information and sends him money to the Cayman Islands instead o putting it to work right here in the USA.
    • MiamiVice  •  4 mths ago
      "Republican front-runner Mitt Romney acknowledges he has part of his millions invested in the Cayman Islands, although his aides say he never used the location as a tax haven." So, Mr. Romney, what are you investing in the Caymen Islands? Road improvements? Sugar refineries? Cut the #$%$ You are a lying crook!
    • brenda  •  4 mths ago
      How did this ex Vulture capitalist even make it this far?

      America!!! WE NEED TO WAKE UP.
    • DavidA  •  4 mths ago
      Mitt is living in a fantasy world. He is so far out of touch with average Americans it's comical. Wearing jeans and a plaid shirt does not make you one of us, Mr. 1%.
    • Levi  •  4 mths ago
      There is only one reason you keep money in the Cayman Islands. Fail!
    • relix  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      yeah, he earned it the old fashioned way- he inherited it.
    • Thomas  •  North Bergen, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      If Romney is so electable, why wasn't be nominated in 08?
    • Gladys Kravitz  •  4 mths ago
      GOP is all for lower taxes on the rich, but when the rich report lower taxes, they act all outraged. It makes no sense. If you wan the rich to pay more, you need to express that in the people you elect, if not you should not complain about it.
    • Miss C  •  Austin, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      He is not a flip flopper, he's a wind sock. Blowing in the direction the wind wants him to.
    • Chris  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      If if was Obama doing this all the right wingers would be ranting that he's anti-American for not putting his money in a US bank.
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