Friday, September 21, 2012

FOXNews.com: Romney Taxes Reveal 13.5% to Charity, 20% Rate

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Romney Taxes Reveal 13.5% to Charity, 20% Rate
Sep 21st 2012, 19:22

Mitt Romney's campaign, in its latest attempt to respond to calls to release more years of tax returns, announced Friday that the Republican candidate averaged a 20 percent effective tax rate for the previous 20 years and never paid less than 13.66 percent.

But the campaign is sticking by the candidate's vow not to release more than his last two tax returns, which critics have made into a potent campaign issue.

Romney plans to release his final tax return for 2011 on Friday. That document will show the Romneys paid $1.9 million in taxes on nearly $14 million in income, mostly from investments, giving them an effective tax rate of 14.1 percent, the campaign said in a blog post.

The Romneys donated about $4 million to charity in 2011, or about 30 percent of their income, according to the campaign, which plans to release the documents at 3 p.m. ET. Romney previously released his 2010 tax return but no others.

Democrats have called on Romney to release previous years' tax returns, as other candidates have in past elections, and some have suggested Romney is trying to cover up years when he may not have owed or paid any taxes.

But the campaign affirmed Friday that "in each year" from 1990 to 2009, "the Romneys owed both state and federal income taxes," with the federal effective rate averaging 20.2 percent. Annual charity giving averaged 13.5 percent during that period, the campaign said.

The question of Romney's tax returns has been a thorn in the side of his campaign dating back to the Republican primary race, and it intensified when Democrats took up fight to suggest the candidate had something to hide.

Most notably, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid claimed to have spoken to someone involved in Romney's former venture capital firm Bain Capital who said Romney had paid no taxes for 10 years, though Reid has never named his source nor provided any evidence to back up the claim.

Romney has adamantly denied that claim saying at one point, "I have paid taxes every year, and a lot of taxes."

Reid and other Democrats have repeatedly invoked the example of Romney's father, George Romney, who as Michigan governor released 12 years of tax returns during his unsuccessful 1968 bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Mitt Romney has countered that he already has done more than what is required. Presidential candidates typically release past tax returns, but they are required to do so by law.

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