Paul Krugman: Taxes at the Top
Call me peculiar, but I’m actually enjoying the spectacle of Mitt Romney
doing the Dance of the Seven Veils — partly out of voyeurism, of
course, but also because it’s about time that we had this discussion.
The theme of his dance, for those who haven’t been paying attention, is
taxes — his own taxes. Although disclosure of tax returns is standard
practice for political candidates, Mr. Romney has never done so, and, at
first, he tried to stonewall the issue even in a presidential race.
Then he said that he probably pays only about 15 percent of his income
in taxes, and he hinted that he might release his 2011 return.
Even then, however, he will face pressure to release previous returns,
too — like his father, who released 12 years of returns back when he
made his presidential run. (The elder Romney, by the way, paid 37
percent of his income in taxes).
Friday, January 20, 2012
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