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truthisfreedom

(23,159 posts)
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 05:25 PM Aug 2012

Seven Tax Return Questions Mitt Romney Left Unanswered Today

Source: ThinkProgress

1) What kind of taxes? Does that 13 percent cover income taxes, capital gains taxes, or some combination? By Romney’s own admission, nearly all of his income comes from investments (so the low capital gains tax rate helps him drive his overall rate far below that of many middle-class families).

2) What sort of deductions did Romney employ? In addition to the deduction they receive for classifying Ann Romney’s horse as a business, what other deductions are the Romneys using to lower their tax rate?

3) How did Romney’s IRA grow so large? Romney’s retirement account contains more than $100 million, despite annual limits on contributions. How did that happen?

4) What sort of offshore tax strategies does Romney use? While Romney was on the executive committee of Marriott, the company employed complex strategies known as “Son of Boss” to dodge taxes, prompting consequences with the IRS. Did Romney use a similar strategy for his own taxes?

5) Was Romney’s Swiss bank account disclosed on all tax returns for all years? Did he file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) as required by the deadline for each year he had the account?

6) Did Romney participate in the IRS’s settlement initiative for undeclared offshore financial accounts (the amnesty)? In 2009, the IRS gave American citizens a window to declare their Swiss bank accounts and avoid prosecution for tax dodging, before it launched a crackdown on foreign accounts. As Slate’s Matt Yglesias wrote, “Romney might well have thought in 2007 and 2008 that there was nothing to fear about a non-disclosed offshore account he’d set up years earlier precisely because it wasn’t disclosed. But then came the settlement and the rush of non-disclosers to apply for the amnesty.”

7) Why did Romney invest in Houston rental real estate that was explicitly marketed as a tax shelter? As The New York Times reported, Romney was an investor in a real estate scheme in which the organizers “played up the tax shelter benefits.” The deal turned out to be a lousy investment.

Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/08/16/700611/romney-seve-tax-return-questions/



Hmm. Seems mittens has a bit of 'splainin to do.
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Seven Tax Return Questions Mitt Romney Left Unanswered Today (Original Post) truthisfreedom Aug 2012 OP
he probably temporarily re-filed one year and dumped a bunch of money in tomm2thumbs Aug 2012 #1
gotta keep the heat turned up on this kettle! NRaleighLiberal Aug 2012 #2

tomm2thumbs

(13,297 posts)
1. he probably temporarily re-filed one year and dumped a bunch of money in
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 05:29 PM
Aug 2012

and then he'll RE-re-file again after the election to get it all back

He can't be trusted NOT to retroactively do ANYTHING illegal or un-American



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