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    Romney paid $3M in federal income tax in 2010

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney paid about $3 million in federal income taxes in 2010, having earned more than seven times that — $21.7 million — from his investments and making him among the wealthiest of American taxpayers.

    At the same time, Romney gave nearly $3 million to charity — about half of that amount to the Mormon Church — which helped lower his effective tax rate to a modest 14 percent, according to records his campaign released early Tuesday.

    For 2011, he'll pay about $3.2 million with an effective tax rate of about 15.4 percent, the campaign said. Those returns haven't yet been filed yet with the Internal Revenue Service.

    The former Massachusetts governor had been under pressure in recent weeks to release his tax returns, his GOP opponents casting him as a wealthy businessman who slashed jobs in the private sector. Rival Newt Gingrich made public his returns on Saturday, showing he paid almost $1 million in income taxes — a tax rate of about 31 percent.

    Romney's campaign confirmed the details of his tax information after several news organizations saw a preview of the documents. He had said planned to release his returns in full Tuesday morning, and campaign officials would be prepared to discuss them in detail with reporters.

    "You'll see my income, how much taxes I've paid, how much I've paid to charity," Romney said during Monday night's debate in Tampa. "I pay all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more. I don't think you want someone as the candidate for president who pays more taxes than he owes."

    Romney's 2010 returns show the candidate is among the top 1 percent of taxpayers. The returns showed about $4.5 million in itemized deductions, including $1.5 million to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

    Before the tax records were released, Romney's old investments in two controversial government-backed housing lenders stirred up new questions at the same time his campaign targeted Gingrich for his work for Freddie Mac.

    Gingrich earned $1.6 million in consulting fees from Freddie Mac even though Romney has as much as $500,000 invested in the U.S.-backed lender and its sister entity, Fannie Mae.

    The dimensions and the sources of Romney's wealth, which he has estimated to be as much as $250 million, have become pivotal issues in the roiling GOP primary campaign. For months, Romney dismissed calls to release his personal income tax records. But after mounting criticism from his rivals and others, coupled with his stinging weekend loss to Gingrich in the South Carolina primary, Romney agreed to release his 2010 return and 2011 estimate.

    Romney already has acknowledged that his current tax rate is about 15 percent, a level far lower than standard rates for high-income earners and similar to the capital gains rate. "I'm proud of the fact that I pay a lot of taxes," Romney said.

    The current lowest rate for long-term capital gains is 15 percent, but a higher rate of 20 percent had been in effect since 1981 until President George W. Bush signed into law a massive tax cut program in 2001.

    Romney's vast investments contain other funds than the ones he profited from as a Bain Capital executive. But it was unclear whether he had any direct role in handling the investments in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that appear on his 2012 presidential disclosure.

    One investment, listed as a "Federated Government Obligation Fund" and worth between $250,000 and $500,000, was a mutual fund that included both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac assets among a larger pool that included other government securities.

    The holding was not listed in Romney's blind trust, which led some Democratic Party activists to suggest that the investment was under his direct control.

    "He is relentlessly attacking Newt Gingrich over his ties to Freddie Mac despite the fact that he personally invested up to a half a million dollars in both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac," said Ty Matsdorf, a senior adviser with American Bridge 21st Century, a PAC associated with Democratic Party and liberal causes.

    Former GOP Rep. J.C. Watts, a Gingrich supporter, said Monday that Romney was on a slippery slope calling his opponent a lobbyist and raising doubts about Gingrich's work for Freddie Mac. But he did not directly address Romney's investments with the lender or with Fannie Mae.

    "Some might see it as splitting hairs. But Newt Gingrich was not walking the halls of House and Senate," Watts said on a conference call arranged by the campaign. "He was never doing the hand-to-hand combat doing the lobbying, consulting, whatever you want to call it."

    A Romney campaign official who insisted on anonymity to discuss that investment in greater detail said that Romney's trustee had bought the government investment fund in 2007, before the housing crisis broke.

    The Romney official said that the government fund was purchased through a charity trust that does not appear in Romney's presidential disclosure but will show up on his income tax return for 2010. That trust, called a Charitable Remainder Unitrust, is a standard tax strategy among the wealthy that provides investors with a fixed payout each year. What remains in the account at a later date, or when the investor dies, is turned over to charity, the official said.

    Romney does not directly control the investment account, Romney campaign senior adviser Eric Fehrnstrom said earlier on Monday. "His investments are controlled by a trustee," Fehrnstrom said.

    Separately, Romney's IRA retirement account lists both a Fannie Mae and a Freddie Mac security, each worth between $100,000 and $250,000. But because those are in Romney's IRA, they also appear to be under control of the trustee.

    Tax experts said Romney's income tax returns may contain other charity structures and tax strategies designed to both boost his income and charity donations, while minimizing his involvement because of his presidential ambitions.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt and Brian Bakst in Tampa contributed to this report.

     
    • Get Real  •  4 mths ago
      The taxes that Romney paid were in accordance with tax law written by CONgress who also takes advantage of tax law THEY write while amassing their wealth.
      • Monty 4 mths ago
        As do the rest of us...
      • B 4 mths ago
        What is your point Get Real?
    • Whiteknight  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The professional criminals of DC have put organized crime out of business with their thievery of the Amerikan Sheeple. Any time a nation is run by lawyers and professional politicians you can take it to the band that nation is not long for the world. This country ceased to be a republic soon after the plutocracy took over. We live by the golden rule: Those who have the gold makes the rules. The taxpayers are the greatest suckers in the world for putting up with the rip off of the state on a daily basis..There never has been a politician worth a pint of cold #$%$
      • Jacob 4 mths ago
        Or a blunt of kush
    • mikeG  •  Pinellas Park, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Legally, Romney did nothing wrong. Wealthy individuals, including many in the House and Senate, write the laws to benefit themselves and their donors. A cozy relationship of self-service and political corruption.
      • el Jefe 4 mths ago
        So, it needs to be fixed.
      • Trinity 4 mths ago
        he did nothing wrong in a system designed to work for the top earners.. not the top doers
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        @Trinity He is a top doer. Without his vision to create Bane and his drive to run it he wouldn't have amassed such wealth. Now get up, get out and make your fortune.
    • Rubignone  •  Miami, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      It sounds to me that Ruppert Murdoch purchased Yahoo, too.
    • PeterD  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      The reality is I am blessed to be financially secure I pay about 15% on my taxes due to the Bush tax cuts business deduction, tax loop holes, goverment subsidy's, investments ETC and thats the income I'm reporting. About another 15% to 25% of my income is not reported and tax free. Thats the tax code in the USA. Its ment to prosper the wealthy and unfortunitly screw the working Joe. If you dont like it then move to another country. If you are rich and you are paying above %15 you need a new accountant. God bless the USA.
      • p 4 mths ago
        No i will not move i will just sit back retired and enjoy the show that will end up in civil war pay attention here it is going to happen no matter what you got people are getting tired and #$%$ and that is a recipe for civil unrest i live in the country i will be safe but city dwellers and urbanites look out war is coming
      • PeterD 4 mths ago
        You forgot the wealthy controll the military. You will lose.
      • A Parent 4 mths ago
        Good for you. But when the country & people in need, do you mind pay more tax to fund the welfare porgram for the poor?
    • roy  •  Kenosha, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      I'd love to post a really intelectual comment that's humorous, insightful, and thought provoking but 51% of you peices of s**t are relying on me to go to work and pay taxes (against my will). Ron Paul 2012. 0% tax rate in 2013.
      • Lee 4 mths ago
        kind of a generous total isnt it? did you ask us all who have jobs? or are you doing like the media?and pulling stats out of your asz?
      • Lee 4 mths ago
        go to work hard laborer,,,you aint by ya #$%$ self son ,,,
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        @Lee according to the IRS 47% of all americans pay NO federal income taxes.
    • Fire Dan Snyder  •  Germantown, Maryland  •  4 mths ago
      How much did: Geitner, Chuck U Rangle, John Kerry, Marion Barry and Tom Das-0le pay last year?
    • Craig P  •  4 mths ago
      And the 47% who pay NOTHING in Federal Taxes demand that people like Romney pay more while they still get a free ride....Liberal handout mentallity at it's finest....
    • Sean  •  4 mths ago
      It isn't how much he paid, it's the percentage that he paid that's important. If there are loopholes and low capital gains taxes that allow him to do that we need to change that. The ultra wealthy shouldn't be paying a smaller percentage than middle class families. That will ruin our country and cause it to fail like so many others.
    • ANY S  •  Southborough, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      I find it interesting the focus this brings on a single candidate and find myself amused by the comment of him being out of touch with the common man in America. Let's extend the focus to all the top leaders and see if they could survive the same critical view of being in touch with the rest of us.. Political office is certainly a club for the elite..
    • Ratt  •  Beverly, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      Sometimes I really don't understand the GOP. They fight tooth and nail to keep taxes low on the rich then when Mitt is the beneficiary of the loopholes created for the rich then he is somehow the bad guy...and if Newt wasn't such a ho- hopper then he could find time to make investment income instead of trying to hustle favors on the HIll
    • calin  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      as i see it is not the same as being pay w/out risk of loosing when money is invested
    • "Get a life."  •  4 mths ago
      How can Romney be faulted for nvesting in Fanniie or Freddie? He got shafted on that worthless junk just like everyone else.
    • BunnyJones  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Ir appears to me that this years crop of hopefuls are all a bunch of crooks. This is a sorry situation for the country. Out of 350 million people, this is the best we can do???
    • Alfred  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      What does this part of the story mean: "Most of Romney's vast fortune is held in a blind trust that he doesn't control. A portion is held in a retirement account."?
    • Silver Wolf  •  4 mths ago
      Willard is out of the gate hiding behind capitalism to justify the wealth he accumulated by playing the system and playing it well. That’s not the problem, Willard. It’s not envy and the criticism is not an “attack on capitalism” and it’s not that he hasn’t “worked”. He is a prime example of “working” the system. The anger and frustration of many in this country is seeing the 1%’ers applaud capitalism and the accomplishments they have achieved while they gather and lead a herd of sheep behind them who hope to be like them. The GOP-TP’ers constantly taut Ronald Regan as the wanna be GOP model. Yet none of the follow Ronald’s words and deeds.

      “We’re going to close the unproductive tax loopholes that allow some of the truly wealthy to avoid paying their fair share. In theory, some of those loopholes were understandable, but in practice they sometimes made it possible for millionaires to pay nothing, while a bus driver was paying ten percent of his salary, and that’s crazy. [...] Do you think the millionaire ought to pay more in taxes than the bus driver or less?” President Ronald Regan June 6, 1985 speech at Northside High School in Atlanta, Georgia.
      It about FAIR SHARE!
    • DM  •  4 mths ago
      Since he is a "job creator", How many new jobs did he create for the over $18M he took home?
    • Alfred  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Someone pays $3 million in taxes to run our country and people are angry that he didn't pay more? That's crazy.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Farmington, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Exactly what we need to get our economy back on track, someone who KNOWS how to invest and not just try to SPEND your way out of trouble.
    • Dan  •  4 mths ago
      So the cut in the capital gains rate put in by Bush saved Romney a cool million in 2010. No wonder they want to keep the cuts.

      Once again the richer get richer
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