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Mitt Romney paid 14.1% in tax in 2011 | Mitt Romney paid 14.1% in tax in 2011 |
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has released his much-anticipated 2011 tax return, which shows he paid a rate of 14.1%. | Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has released his much-anticipated 2011 tax return, which shows he paid a rate of 14.1%. |
Mr Romney paid $1.9m (£1.1m) in taxes in 2011, on $13.7m of income. | Mr Romney paid $1.9m (£1.1m) in taxes in 2011, on $13.7m of income. |
The private equity tycoon has already released his 2010 tax return, for which he paid about $3m, a 13.9% rate. | The private equity tycoon has already released his 2010 tax return, for which he paid about $3m, a 13.9% rate. |
The top rate of income tax in the US is 35%, but Mr Romney lives mainly on income derived from his investments, for which only 15% tax is payable. | The top rate of income tax in the US is 35%, but Mr Romney lives mainly on income derived from his investments, for which only 15% tax is payable. |
Critics, including President Barack Obama, whom Mr Romney will challenge for the White House in November, have called on him to release more tax returns. | Critics, including President Barack Obama, whom Mr Romney will challenge for the White House in November, have called on him to release more tax returns. |
Mr Romney's 2011 tax rate of 14.1% compares with a previous estimate of 15.4% for the year by his aides. The Romneys filed href="http://www.mittromney.com/disclosure/mitt/tax-return/2011/wmr-adr-return" >their 2011 return with the Internal Revenue Service on Friday after applying for an extension earlier in the year. | |
The campaign also released href="http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/438467-pwc-letter.html" >a letter from his accountants with a summary of his returns from 1990-2009, which said he paid an effective average of 20.2% over the period, with the lowest return at 13.66%. | |
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The move came amid attempts by the Romney campaign to shift the focus of recent days away from remarks he made at a private donor dinner. | |
In the video secretly recorded earlier this year, he disparages Obama voters, saying they pay no income tax. | In the video secretly recorded earlier this year, he disparages Obama voters, saying they pay no income tax. |
Mr Romney's critics say he should follow the example of his father, former Michigan Governor George Romney, who released a dozen years of tax returns during his own unsuccessful run for president in 1968. | Mr Romney's critics say he should follow the example of his father, former Michigan Governor George Romney, who released a dozen years of tax returns during his own unsuccessful run for president in 1968. |
But the former Massachusetts governor has said he is following 2008 Republican White House candidate John McCain's example of releasing two years of taxes. | But the former Massachusetts governor has said he is following 2008 Republican White House candidate John McCain's example of releasing two years of taxes. |
Mr Obama's 2011 tax return showed he paid an effective rate of 20.5%, on an income of $789,674. | Mr Obama's 2011 tax return showed he paid an effective rate of 20.5%, on an income of $789,674. |
On average, US middle-income families, those making from $50,000 to $75,000 a year, pay 12.8%, according to congressional research. | |
As he released his 2010 return in January this year, Mr Romney said he had paid "all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more". | As he released his 2010 return in January this year, Mr Romney said he had paid "all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more". |
But according to Brad Malt, the trustee that controls Mr Romney's wealth as he runs for president, the Romneys donated $4m to charity in 2011, claiming $2.25m of it as a deduction. | |
"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," Mr Malt said. | |
The campaign has stressed that the blind trust run by Mr Malt means that the candidate is making no decisions on how his money is invested. | |
Tax law experts say the release of the 2011 return - and the summary of the past 20 years - will do little to silence questions about Mr Romney's past tax liability, including the source of a $100m retirement account and the tax advantages of his offshore investments. |