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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Of Course Mitt Romney Has Something To Hide... But He Should Still Release His Tax Returns Of Course Mitt Romney Has Something To Hide... But He Should Still Release His Tax Returns Henry Blodget | Jul. 9, 2012, 8:42 AM | 3,176 | 64 Email More A A A Mitt Romney jobs CNN/screenshot See Also Romney Odds Keep Climbing On InTrade... But Are Still Surprisingly Low Romney Odds Keep Climbing On InTrade... But Are Still Surprisingly Low roubini ROUBINI: Next Year Could Be A Global Perfect StormMuch Worse Than 2008 Barack Obama Mitt Romney CMT Awards OMG: Mitt Romney Thinks Today's Income Tax Rates Are "Low" And Doesn't Want To Cut Them! The clamor for Mitt Romney to release a decade or so of tax returns continues to grow louderand with very good reason. Mitt Romney is the only President or Presidential candidate in the past couple of decades to refuse to release his tax returns. He's also the only candidate for President in the Romney family to refuse to release his tax returns (Romney's dad, George Romney, released 12 years of returnsand said that releasing just one year's return, as Romney has done, is meaningless). Romney is also a candidate for President about which there are the completely justifiable questions and concerns about his earnings and tax payments. So it's no surprise that America is concluding that Romney is not releasing his tax returns because he has something to hide. And, the truth is... of course he has something to hide. Even if Romney paid every dime of taxes that he owed, he made eye-popping amounts of moneyearnings that presumably put him in the 0.001% of Americans, which he appears not to want to remind people of. Romney also undoubtedly did his damnedest to avoid paying a single penny of taxes more than he had toand was able to afford the best expertise available on how to do that. There is nothing wrong with thatif Mitt Romney's critics were as rich as Mitt Romney, they'd do the same thing. But Mitt Romney presumably knows that those tax-avoidance strategies were 1) very successful, and 2) won't look good to people who pay higher tax ratesnamely most Americans. And Mitt Romney also wants to hide how rich he is and how much money he has made. Because, among other things, those facts will make his desire to further cut taxes for rich Americans look even more self-serving that it already seems to be. So, yes, Mitt Romney has something to hideeven if he paid every dime of taxes that he owed. But he should still release his returns. Why? Well, first, for these very good reasons, which I enumerated in more detail last week: It has become standard practice for Presidents and Presidential candidates to release their returns. Everyone already knows Mitt Romney is loaded, and he says he has paid all of his taxes, so he should have nothing to hide. Mitt Romney says taxes on rich people are too high, so if he releases his returns, he can use himself as a prime example of the harm that this causes the economy. Romney says that instead of resenting him for being a member of the 0.01%, Americans should be be proud of and emulate his success. Romney's own father released a dozen years of tax returns and said that one year is meaningless. And there's another very good reason: It's the right thing to do. Mitt Romney is campaigning to become President of the United States. Americans have every right to want to know how he made his money and and how he manages it, as well as what sorts of taxes he pays. Regardless of who you're rooting for in the campaign, it is far better that this information come out now, rather than later (and it will come out). Given that Mitt Romney is campaigning on financial expertise and economic know-how, these questions are even more relevant for him than for any other candidate, which Mitt Romney obviously knows. And if Mitt Romney persists in refusing to release the returns, this issue really will become a distraction. The Mormon Church advocates doing the right thing without delay regardless of the cost. Mitt Romney should stop denouncing people asking perfectly reasonable questions and, instead, follow that advice. SEE ALSO: DEAR MITT ROMNEY: It's Time To Release All Your Tax Returns Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: tom007 (#0)
The one year of tax returns that Romney has made public shows he has stashed money in a Swiss bank and other money in the Cayman Islands; clues that he's hiding his assets from the IRS and various others. It also shows he received various gifts and emoluments from various lobbyists and corporations with political axes to grind. -- And this was a single year in which he presumably cleaned up his financial act just so he could publish the tax returns for that year. Who knows what other years' returns would reveal.
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