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    Romney says he pays US taxes _ about 15 percent

    FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) — His wealth and taxes suddenly a campaign focus, Mitt Romney said Tuesday he pays an effective federal tax rate of about 15 percent. That's far less than if his earnings were wages rather than gains from investments and dividends, and the disclosure under pressure triggered a sharp response from the Democratic White House as well as one of his GOP presidential rivals.

    Romney told reporters he also received money from speechmaking before he announced his presidential candidacy early last year "but not very much." He provided no details, but in his financial disclosure statement, released last August, he reported being paid $374,327.62 for such appearances for the 12 months ending last February.

    That amount alone would place his income among the top 1 percent of all Americans, and Romney's description of it as a relatively small amount suggested his overall income was far higher.

    It's well known that Romney's father was the chairman and president of American Motors, and he himself was a successful businessman and founder of Bain Capital, a private equity firm, where he earned millions. At the same time, his refusal to release his tax returns has been a persistent issue, and one that flared anew in a debate Monday night in which he grudgingly said he might release them in April.

    On Tuesday, he said he would release at least one year's returns in April.

    Republicans trying to defeat him in Saturday's South Carolina primary are hoping he'll make them public far sooner.

    The White House, which expects Romney to win the Republican nomination and take on President Barack Obama this year, reacted, too.

    Spokesman Jay Carney said: "This only illuminates what (Obama) believes is an issue, which is that everybody who's working hard ought to pay their fair share. That includes millionaires who might be paying an effective tax rate of 15 percent when folks making $50,000 or $75,000 or $100,000 a year are paying much more."

    Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker who runs second in some polls in South Carolina, taunted the former Massachusetts governor: "I think we ought to rename our flat tax. We have a 15 percent flat tax, so this would be a Mitt Romney flat tax and all Americans would pay the rate" that he paid. Gingrich is expected to release his own returns on Thursday.

    At 15 percent, Romney's federal income tax rate would still be higher than the rate paid by many Americans.

    On average, households making between $50,000 and $75,000 will pay a federal income tax rate of 5.7 percent this year, according to projections by the Tax Policy Center, a Washington think tank.

    However, when Social Security and other taxes are included, that same household would pay an average federal tax rate of 16.6 percent.

    Overall, the average American household will pay 9.3 percent in federal income taxes— and 19.7 percent in all federal taxes.

    Romney's wealth — he is worth between $190 million and $250 million— puts him among the richest Americans. But if most of his income is from investments, it could help him to significantly lower his federal tax bill compared to people who make money in other ways.

    While the top federal tax rate for investment income— qualified dividends and long-term capital gains —is 15 percent, the top tax rate for wages is 35 percent on taxable income above $388,350. Wages are also subject to Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes, while investment earnings are not.

    With unemployment high and the country still struggling to recover from the worst recession in decades, Obama's re-election campaign has signaled it intends to make income disparity a central part of this year's campaign.

    Romney's remaining nomination foes emphasized in the debate in Myrtle Beach on Monday night that whatever vulnerabilities he might bring to a campaign against Obama, the party should know about them now.

    Romney was asked about his taxes shortly before he left South Carolina for a high-dollar fundraiser in New York.

    "What's the effective rate I've been paying? It's probably closer to the 15 percent rate than anything," Romney said. "Because my last 10 years, I've — my income comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past, rather than ordinary income or rather than earned annual income."

    By his own account, Romney hasn't received a regular paycheck since 1999. That's when he left the private equity firm he founded, Bain Capital, where he became a multimillionaire. Most of Romney's taxable income comes from investing the fortune he made there. He donated income from his time running the Salt Lake City Olympics to charity.

    He also told reporters Tuesday that he has donated the proceeds from the sale of his book, "No Apology," to charity.

    Romney said in the Monday debate he probably would release returns because it's tradition.

    "I have nothing in them that suggests there's any problem and I'm happy to do so," he said then. "I sort of feel like we're showing a lot of exposure at this point."

    At the White House, Carney said that as a candidate in 2008, Obama released multiple years of tax records and has disclosed his returns annually since becoming president. He said George W. Bush and Bill Clinton did the same thing, as did "nominees for each party for years and years and years." In a jab at the Republican front-runner, he said Romney's father, George Romney, released his own returns when he ran for the White House in 1968.

    Obama has called on Congress to let Bush-era tax cuts on upper income earners expire at the end of 2012. Romney is opposed, as are most if not all of the Republicans in Congress.

    But the former Massachusetts governor has also come under pressure from some of his Republican rivals for recommending no change in the capital gains tax for anyone making more than $200,000 a year. Gingrich, for example, wants to abolish the capital gains tax.

    In the debate Monday night, Texas Gov. Rick Perry insisted that Romney release his returns, saying that the party needs to fully scrutinize its nominee now instead of later.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Stephen Ohlemacher contributed from Washington.

     

    88 comments

    • Planner  •  4 mths ago
      Now I know where they got the idea for then engine additive, Slick 50. They got it from one of Mitt's companies that took Mitt's suggestion to name it after him.
    • BenS  •  4 mths ago
      That got me by about 20% but I have a CPA not a Lawyer. They say the poor pay taxes and the Rich pay Lawyers.
      • Lt. Dan 4 mths ago
        Blame the tax code -- courtesy of our Congress.
    • tom cat  •  4 mths ago
      Mitt the mutt may have more than enough money to own several new car dealerships? He still will always look like, act like, talk like, and will always be a used car salesman.
    • Cyrus  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Am I the only one seeing this as a MAJOR PROBLEM, with our ECONOMY ? At the same time, we have MIDDLE CLASS AMERICANS who are paying above 30% ! Tell me again, why are the RICHS getting RICHER and AMERICA MIDDLE CLASS are getting POORER ?
      • MarcD 4 mths ago
        Middle class paying 30%? Tell us YET AGAIN another whopper! I just did my taxes for 2011, and on a total gross income of $80,000, I just paid tax of a little over $8,000, or 10%.
      • Mr. know it all 4 mths ago
        depends where you live you moran, I paid 15k on 70k.
    • hammertime  •  Marion, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Pays less, percentage wise, than a family man making $40000 a year. An he still wants to give those like him additional breaks...amazing.
      • Gw Bush 4 mths ago
        not just mitt. all the republicans!
      • David M 4 mths ago
        And he's paying a hellova lot more dollarwise than you or I ever will! The percentage isn't the point. The government has NO call on his money, and yet he is paying several hundred thousand in income tax every year.
      • hammertime 4 mths ago
        Suck that rich dick all u want David. It does cost to live in a civilized society. Maybe massa will throw u some crumbs for being a good little sheep boy.
    • SeaJay  •  4 mths ago
      I kinda sorta wish I had his money problems !!!!!!!
    • Jcoffee  •  4 mths ago
      Well that's more than GE paid
      • Elio L 4 mths ago
        And your point is?
    • Here's to life!  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Three words:

      Out

      Of

      Touch.

      How else can one describe a guy who in today's economy refers to $374k as "not very much"? How can he possibly have credibility with any person who is scraping by, living paycheck to paycheck?
      • 49ers 4 mths ago
        your just black you will vote upon race anyway racist
      • Here's to life! 4 mths ago
        Well, my wife and kids will be very surprised to discover that I've been black all these years.

        Methinks you are the pot calling the kettle racist.
    • Jabberwocky  •  Branson, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      ---Until we make sure that the people who do the
      actual work in this country get a strong living wage,
      we have nothing. Middle class wealth and middle
      class rule is essential for a strong economy. There
      will always be someone with money sitting on their
      butt wanting to make more of it by loaning some
      out for interest. If there is one thing I have learned
      during my lifetime, the rich will always take care of
      themselves first. And they are very good at that.
    • Anonymous  •  4 mths ago
      Newsflash Americans: The capital gains tax in the US is 15%!
    • Jabberwocky  •  Branson, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      ---The act of holding stock is just that. The stockholders
      of America produce nothing. Once the stock is past the
      initial public offering, it does nothing more but get passed
      around between owners so they can gamble on the market
      or collect dividends. We need people that DO things like
      hire other people that DO things. We don't need to worry
      about the people sitting around and holding paper. Bankers are
      another example... they just sit on their butts and wait for
      someone to give them money for doing nothing.
      We'll always have plenty of bankers.
    • Smart Enough  •  4 mths ago
      Didn't the Republicans say the rich pay 35%. Since the Rich make most of their money by investments not wages i would venture to guess that most of them pay 15% or less. The middle class has been scammed again. Go figure.
    • Michael  •  4 mths ago
      Oh yes, Romney will fix the tax codes! And he'll pay even less tax if we put him in the oval office. As will all his elitist friends.
    • John  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      OK, now let's hear what percentage Gingrich, Paul, Santorum, Perry, and Obama all paid. Come on, tell the truth fellas! That's what I thought.
    • Joe  •  Schaumburg, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Sorry people, only poor people and commoners pay taxes. Rich people like us should not pay more taxes than anyone like working people like you. We deserve it. We are different. You are lucky to have some people like us who can provide you some job so that you have time to buy a bottle of beer. Instead of mocking us around. You should worship us to make your miserable life a little bearable.
    • Smart Enough  •  4 mths ago
      @Kaimana
      One thing our taxes paid for is for you to go to school. It is obvious that you didn't go.
    • Doug  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Romney is not the only candidate that has not released his tax records, yet the only one getting pounded about it. Why doesn't Newt give full disclosure on his ethics violation? Newt is two-faced and cannot be trusted. He is not conservative, but says what he thinks people want to hear....typical politician.
    • James  •  4 mths ago
      Now let's see, this guy has an income that is higher than 99.9% of the people in the nation. He pays a far lower percentage of his income in taxes than the working poor or middle class pay. And Republicans are trying to convince us he'll represent all of us? Oh yeah, right. Vote Romney, vote for a stronger oligarchy.
    • TheDevilzAdvocate  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      This from the potential nominee of the Party that would get rid of the Capital Gains tax altogether. Just what America needs, the rich getting richer while the rest of us drown.
    • damage done  •  4 mths ago
      15% is about where he is in the S.C. polls right now two as RON PAUL surges Romney is sinking like a rock........
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