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Clintons Release Tax Returns 2000-2007

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Clinton reported $20.4 million in income for 2007 and more than $109 million since 2000 as they gave the public the most detailed look at their finances in eight years. The Associated Press reports that almost half of the couples' income came from his speeches.

Here is the text of their release from their campaign (More information here):
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Today Senator Hillary Clinton and President Bill Clinton are releasing their tax returns for the years 2000 through 2006, and are providing information regarding their 2007 taxes as well.

The Clintons have now made public thirty years of tax returns, a record matched by few people in public service. None of Hillary Clinton's presidential opponents have revealed anything close to this amount of personal financial information.

What the Clintons' tax returns show is that they paid more than $33,000,000 in federal taxes and donated more than $10,000,000 to charities over the past eight years. They paid taxes and made charitable contributions at a higher rate than taxpayers at their income level.

TAXES PAID: $33,783,507

The Clintons paid $33,783,507 in federal taxes - 31% of their adjusted gross income. According to the most recent data available from the IRS, in 2005 taxpayers earning $10,000,000 or more paid on average 20.8% of their adjusted gross income in taxes.

CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS: $10,256,741

The Clintons donated $10,256,741 to charity - 9.5% of their adjusted gross income. According to the most recent data available from the IRS, in 2005 taxpayers earning $10,000,000 or more contributed 3.1% of their adjusted gross income in cash contributions to charity. Information about the Clinton Family Foundation, including a list of charities to which the Clintons contributed through the Foundation, is available online in the Foundation's publicly available tax returns (www.foundationcenter.org).

AFTER TAX EARNINGS: $57,157,297

CUMULATIVE TOTAL(GROSS) INCOME: $109,175,175

Including, among other items:

* Senator Clinton's Senate Salary: $1,051,606
* President Clinton's Presidential Pension: $1,217,250
* Senator Clinton's Book Income: $10,457,083
* President Clinton's Book Income: $29,580,525
* President Clinton's Speech Income: $51,855,599


SENATOR CLINTON'S BOOK INCOME: $10,457,083

Senator Clinton's book income is comprised of earnings for Living History ($10,267,895), including an $8,000,000 advance, and It Takes a Village ($189,188). The earnings for It Takes a Village were donated to charity. Since the release of It Takes a Village in 1996, Senator Clinton has donated over $1,100,000 to charity.

PRESIDENT CLINTON'S BOOK INCOME: $29,580,525

President Clinton's book income is comprised of earnings for My Life ($23,280,525), including a $15,000,000 advance, and Giving ($6,300,000). The President donated $1,000,000 of his income from Giving in 2007 to charity.

PRESIDENT CLINTON'S SPEECH INCOME: $51,855,599

NOTE: The figures in this summary include 2007 estimates.
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Marc Ambinder of theAtlantic.com says the Clintons could not have picked a better day to release these figures:

  • (a) Clinton's traveling press corps is exhausted by their travel schedule
  • (b) Mark Penn's gaffe [about Colombia] goes away temporarily
  • (c) It's a Friday
  • (d) lots of MLK-related political news
  • (e) it's well before Pennsylvania, as opposed to just days before Pennsylvania.

    No doubt we'll have a response from Obama soon.

     
  • Comments

    Animal farm'
    The Clinton's are so far away from the average American (who they have screwed out of a job through NAFTA), how can she possibly say she has the slightest idea what people go through every day,(The average American cannot sit through homework with their kids, because they both have to work 24/7. Some single parents take the utmost risk of leaving their children home to go to work..etc).
    No wonder the small Clinton is arrogant enough to say "It is none of your business".

    Sent by Ty | 5:42 PM ET | 04-04-2008

    Filthy rich

    Sent by Jody Sol | 6:31 PM ET | 04-04-2008

    I can't begrudge the Clintons from finally capitalizing on years of public service at an intensely personal cost (set aside Bill's pecadillos and penchant for admiration, from voters and interns alike). I hope they'll come forward and be honest, and just admit they've led an entitled life. Lose the "I used to be a waitress and feel your pain" persona. Yeah, honesty would be nice.

    Sent by Eric | 9:29 PM ET | 04-04-2008

    My 86 year old Unitarian mother bemoans the obscene salaries of CEOs while sending donations to Hillary Clinton. She lives off of $13500 per year.

    Sent by Kyle | 11:40 PM ET | 04-04-2008

    To me, this information is neither here nor there. I was impressed, though, at the percentage of her income that she gave to charity.

    Sent by Shawn Green | 11:57 PM ET | 04-04-2008

    Eric: Do you wonder why each time you mention "honesty" and Clinton in the same sentence you feel somewhat queasy?

    For instance - what about the source of funds that went into the Bill Clinton library?

    How about details on off-shore shady, investment deals (say in sweat shops and setups of USA companies that moved offshore) from which he drew millions while moaning with USA's newly-poor millions about, NAFTA, loss of jobs and creeping poverty?

    Did he receive any money from questionable sources after he left the white house - say in return for favors such as pardons etc. ? For this issue, American voter will never know - unless these sly lawyers are forced to reveal it.

    Sent by chokora | 4:39 AM ET | 04-05-2008

    Hillary is all for lobbyists,favours owed and owing favours but none for the poor people.How can you explain that she only gave money to charity in her entire life only when she started running for presidency[ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/clintons-discolsed-tax-returns-show-more-than-109m-earned-in-the-past-eight-years-805030.html ]? SAY NO TO LOBBYISTS SETTING THE AGENDA AND VOTE FOR CHANGE:OBAMA'08&'12

    Sent by Clintonfatigue | 11:02 AM ET | 04-05-2008

    So now we hate Hillary Clinton because she's wealthy. What about Barack Obama? He may not be as wealthy as the Clintons, but he's not middle class anymore. Why do I have a feeling if the Obamas had more money than the Clintons the discussion would be about his great economic skills and how it proved he was a superior human being to Hillary Clinton?

    Sent by Susan | 1:21 PM ET | 04-05-2008

    I believe in Capitalism, but this smells funny.
    1)Which company's paid these hugh sums of money for speeches.
    2)Were all the monies really income? or some were actually for the campaign in disguise ....follow the money.....
    3) Is Mark Rich one of the contributors behind the scenes.
    4)How well have the Clintons covered their trail.
    I have a feeling there are some donors at the end of the trail.

    Sent by Ty | 3:53 PM ET | 04-05-2008

    Shawn - "The New York Times notes that most of the Clinton's charitable contributions went to their own foundation, which has yet to give away much of the money: ... The contributions went to a family foundation run by the Clintons that has given away only about half of the money they put into it, and most of that was last year, after Mrs. Clinton declared her candidacy".
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/05/clintons-charitable-contr_n_95216.html

    Sent by Sarah | 11:20 PM ET | 04-05-2008



       
       
       
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