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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Clinton questions whether Trump is as wealthy as he claims | Wash Post [View all]BootinUp
(50,240 posts)20. .
Today, Im releasing my own familys tax returns from 2007 to 2014, adding those years to previous releases going back to 1977. Since 2007, we have paid $43,885,310 in federal taxes and made $14,959,450 in charitable contributions. Weve also paid $13,625,777 in state and local income taxes. Last year, we paid an effective federal tax rate of 35.7 percent and a combined federal, state, and local effective rate of 45.8 percent. We contributed 10.8 percent of our income to charity. In 2013, the numbers were similar. We paid an effective federal tax rate of 35.4 percent and a combined rate of 44.6 percent, and donated 11.4 percent of our income to charity.
https://www.hillaryclinton.com/tax-returns/
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Clinton questions whether Trump is as wealthy as he claims | Wash Post [View all]
BootinUp
May 2016
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How could it "damage" her credibility, with the set of people that are quick to tell you ...
1StrongBlackMan
May 2016
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