- Under fire from his GOP rivals, Mitt Romney Thursday pledged to eventually release his tax returns, but suggested they would be made public only after he has secured the presidential nomination. (Chicago Tribune)
- 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)
- WASHINGTON -- Gov. Chris Christie is urging political ally Mitt Romney to immediately release his tax returns rather than waiting until April. (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)
- GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney's position on releasing his tax returns is a work in progress; it is evolving, let us say, and quickly, too. Last month, he told MSNBC: "I don't intend to release the tax returns. I don't. (Better to take hit now than later - Marietta Daily Journal)
- TRENTON — In interviews this morning on NBC's Today Show and MSNBC's Morning Joe, Gov. (NJ.com)
- Best Opinion: ABC News, New York, Fortune How did a campaign as well run as Mitt Romneys so badly botch the issue of his tax returns? asks Ruth Marcus at The Washington Post. (The Week Magazine)
- EDITORS NOTE: Mitt Romneys critique of Newt Gingrich actually referred to statements made by the former House speaker about jobs created during the Reagan administration, not the Clinton years. (NewsHour)
- The offshore funds where Mitt Romney has millions of dollars in personal holdings U.S. investors in such funds, such as Mr. Romney, are still required to file tax returns and pay U.S. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- The 31.5% tax rate paid by the Gingriches is roughly double the amount that rival Mitt Romney said this week he pays on his own, much larger income. (Los Angeles Times)
Friday, January 20, 2012
Mitt Romney Tax Returns
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