- Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich released his tax returns on Thursday, revealing that he and his wife Callista paid $995,000 on an income of $3.1 million in 2010. (msnbc.com)
- WASHINGTON -- Gov. Chris Christie is urging political ally Mitt Romney to immediately release his tax returns rather than waiting until April. (Huffington Post)
- CNN debate moderator John King put all the GOP presidential candidates on the spot about their tax returns Thursday night, asking whether they will make their filings public. (Huffington Post)
- Why has Mitt Romney been reluctant to release his tax returns? Well, there's the small matter of how much he may benefit from the "carried interest" loophole that private equity managers enjoy. (Washington Post)
- but Mitt's fumbling over what to do with his tax returns may haunt him for months to come. By Eleanor Clift Republican primary voters have a tough choice. (Daily Beast)
- That's more than twice the rate that fellow Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said he pays. President Barack Obama had an effective federal tax rate of about 26 percent in 2010, according to his returns. (Businessweek)
- TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie defended former Massachusetts Gov. (NJ.com)
- TRENTON — In interviews this morning on NBC's Today Show and MSNBC's Morning Joe, Gov. (NJ.com)
- after the candidate repeatedly called on Mitt Romney to release his 2010 returns during the latest leg of the GOP campaign. During the debate, Romney said he would release multiple years of tax returns. (ABC News)
- Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney has been under pressure from Democrats and his GOP rivals to release his tax returns, but now one of Romneys supporters is piling on -- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. (CBS News)
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Mitt Romney Tax Returns
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