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To: Brumar89 who wrote (930692)4/16/2016 12:40:55 PM
From: J_F_Shepard1 Recommendation

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gronieel2

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What is Trump's effective rate? OH, you say you don't know cause he hasn't released his returns!!!! Btw, Romney's rate was lower..



To: Brumar89 who wrote (930692)4/16/2016 1:48:54 PM
From: gronieel2  Respond to of 1576884
 
...Actually, he paid less in taxes per rate than Mitt, who paid in the 14-15% rate, due to his huge charitable contributions and the way the tax system is set up...

Actually, Willard paid little or NO taxes. He only released two returns and he paid 13.5% in his highest year and that was because he didn't claim contributions to the Mormon Church. I'll say its the way the tax system is set up...to give a handful of hedge fund types a MAXIMUM TAX of 15% on millions of personal income. You and I can't get such a rate but a few of the top contributors to both parties can.

Oh and since Willard lost the election by a landslide, he's gone back and filed amended returns to get his tax rate back to ZERO.

Lying Mormon phony.