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Friday, January 20, 2012

Mitt Romney's Tax Savings

When Mitt Romney conceded on Jan. 17 that he pays a tax rate of about 15 percent—far less than millions of wage earners whose votes he’s trying to win—he deflected criticism by employing what might be called the Ordinary Rich Guy Defense: Like a lot of people who are wealthy enough not to work, Romney said his income “comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past.” That’s not quite the whole story. What he left out is that, because of the way he made his money, he is eligible to take advantage of a special tax provision that even some of his richest friends would envy.

Private equity executives such as Romney, who spent 15 years running Bain Capital, arrange to receive much of their compensation in the form of “carried interest.” This enables them to treat what would be work income for most people, taxed at rates up to 35 percent, as capital gains, taxed at just 15 percent. “It’s a method of converting one’s labor into capital gains in a way that’s unusual outside the investment management industry,” says Victor Fleischer, an associate law professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder whose 2007 paper on the topic helped spur calls in Congress to change the law. “Ordinary people wouldn’t be able to do this.”

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

There were a ton of people, on here yesterday, claiming that he paid regular rates when he earned it and accusing others of being uneducated. Maybe people need to do some research before slamming others.

Anonymous said...

I agree with poster 9:48 am

They don't do their research and then they proceed to call you an idiot... love it

Anonymous said...

America sure is interested in how much Romney pays in taxes.A helicopter has crashed in Afghanistan and at least 4 US Marines were killed.No one has requested the service record on the helicopter.It's too late anyway,because those records have already been doctored up and made to appear current.But that's OK,because we have more important things to worry about,like Mit's taxes and Newt's open marraige.

Anonymous said...

10:53 Some of us can process more than one thing at a time. Gee wonder who was calling people names yesterday.

lmclain said...

Gosh, MORE laws written by rich Senators and Representatives to benefit themselves and their wealthy friends....I'm SHOCKED!! People like ants and roaches more than they care for these slimy, theiving, double-talking people who dare to call themselves OUR "representatives". Think of what a great President he would be....and who he (Romney) would REALLY be worried about "helping".....

Anonymous said...

who cares
he is not even a candidate
he is Republican only in name and gets votes because there are a lot of of butt hurt americans in dept and too proud to admit they are POOR and failures and don't wanna be lumped in with minorities and illegals
democracy seems to breed a very false position of righteousness and privilage when in fact most are no better off than the next poor slob