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by hi-power
Fri Sep 21, 2012 1:28 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: His full Name is: Willard Mitt Romney
Replies: 467
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Re: His full Name is: Willard Mitt Romney

I doubt this will make Harry Reid shut his yap, but I also doubt anyone in elected office gives more money to charity than Mitt Romney.

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/rom ... 52850.html
The Romney campaign is releasing Mitt and Ann Romney's 2011 tax return today. The campaign previews a few of the highlights here:

-In 2011, the Romneys paid $1,935,708 in taxes on $13,696,951 in mostly investment income.
-The Romneys’ effective tax rate for 2011 was 14.1%.
-The Romneys donated $4,020,772 to charity in 2011, amounting to nearly 30% of their income.
-The Romneys claimed a deduction for $2.25 million of those charitable contributions.

The Romneys’ generous charitable donations in 2011 would have significantly reduced their tax obligation for the year. The Romneys thus limited their deduction of charitable contributions to conform to the Governor's statement in August, based upon the January estimate of income, that he paid at least 13% in income taxes in each of the last 10 years.

Additionally, the Romney campaign is releasing a summary of 20 years of taxes, between 1990-2009, detailing their tax expenditures during those years:

-In each year during the entire 20-year period, the Romneys owed both state and federal income taxes.
-Over the entire 20-year period, the average annual effective federal tax rate was 20.20%.
-Over the entire 20-year period, the lowest annual effective federal personal tax rate was 13.66%.
-Over the entire 20-year period, the Romneys gave to charity an average of 13.45% of their adjusted gross income.
-Over the entire 20-year period, the total federal and state taxes owed plus the total charitable donations deducted represented 38.49% of total AGI.
by hi-power
Thu Sep 20, 2012 10:17 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: His full Name is: Willard Mitt Romney
Replies: 467
Views: 89584

Re: His full Name is: Willard Mitt Romney

2firfun50 wrote:I've got a serious question for those opposed to paying for health insurance or being taxed for that decision.

I understand that Plan A is to never have a serious illness or injury, not pay any taxes, or health insurance, etc..

But if misfortune should strike, what is Plan B? Who pays the bill? :headscratch
When I wrecked my knee in the 80's and needed arthroscopic surgery, (and had no insurance), I found a doctor in Dallas who was willing to make a payment arrangement with me. It's the same at county hospitals. The care there is free only if you have no intention of ever making payments for the services rendered.
by hi-power
Thu Aug 16, 2012 3:34 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: His full Name is: Willard Mitt Romney
Replies: 467
Views: 89584

Re: His full Name is: Willard Mitt Romney

Charles L. Cotton wrote:I don't know who was the first politician to publish their tax returns, but he/she was an idiot. Tax returns are not relevant to a person's qualifications for the job, they only provide fodder for more negative campaigning.

Chas.
I think the press is gleefully hounding Romney on this issue because his father apparently set the precedent of presidential contenders revealing tax returns back in '68. Newspaper link

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