Romney: Released Zero years of Taxes

Well look at this. Romney hasn't even fully released the one year (year 2010) he claims to have released. Seriously, this is such a joke. I can't wait till this comes out.

WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney has not released his full tax records from 2010, including key documentation connected to his Swiss bank account.

Although President Barack Obama and an increasing number of Republican politicians have called on Romney to release tax returns from years prior to 2010, the public criticism has so far failed to note that Romney has not disclosed all of his tax documents for 2010 itself -- the only year for which the GOP presidential nominee has presented any final tax forms.

Romney released his 2010 tax return in January of this year, a document that first informed voters about the existence of his Swiss bank account and financial activities in Bermuda and the Cayman Islands. But people who own foreign bank accounts are required to file a separate document with the IRS that provides additional details on such overseas bank holdings, and Romney has not released that form to the public.

The Romney campaign did not respond to HuffPost's request to view the document.

Tax experts say it is almost certain that Romney did file the form, known as a Report on Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, or "FBAR" in accountant slang. The penalty for not filing an FBAR can be severe, and the IRS would have expected to receive the form since Romney listed the Swiss bank account on his tax return. Listing the account on his tax return and then failing to file the subsequent FBAR would have been asking for a hefty fine, and would probably have heightened IRS scrutiny of prior tax filings.

Nevertheless, Romney's omission of the form from the earlier disclosure raises questions for tax policy experts about the function of his Swiss bank account, and whether or not Romney used other offshore bank accounts that did not generate interest.

"The campaign has never told us why he had a Swiss bank account," said Rebecca Wilkins, senior counsel for federal tax policy at Citizens for Tax Justice, a nonprofit tax reform group. "It just looks bad."

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Read the entire thing especially about the amnesty. This just makes me laugh, literally. I laugh in the faces of so-called "intellectuals" like George Will telling him to release the forms. Romney is not dumb. There's a reason he's not releasing them, and the reason is they are going to be make him 100% unelectable in this country, period.
 
That's awesome.

There's a story on TPM with inside sources that Romney's changing course and is going to go after his admitted coke use, Reverend Wright, his "Foreignness" the whole Breitbart/Drudge shebang. So he's running scared. Here is where he will either save himself or make his big mistake. I think he's going to make his big mistake.
 
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There's a story on TPM with inside sources that Romney's changing course and is going to go after his admitted coke use, Reverend Wright, his "Foreignness" the whole Breitbart/Drudge shebang. So he's running scared. Here is where he will either save himself or make his big mistake. I think he's going to make his big mistake.


That's awesomer. I mean, the 27%ers will love that shit but not so sure about normal people.
 
That's awesomer. I mean, the 27%ers will love that shit but not so sure about normal people.

I know.

Here's something else for you yurt. And don't think I don't know you guys are pissing your pants. You are. I know it. It makes me smile.

Is it even remotely possible that Romney drops out? I don't think so, he'd be handing the election to Obama and I don't think the party will stand for it, but wow, this is the time to invest in popcorn stocks everyone! :corn:

WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney has been determined to resist releasing his tax returns at least since his bid for Massachusetts governor in 2002 and has been confident that he will never be forced to do so, several current and former Bain executives tell The Huffington Post. Had he thought otherwise, say the sources based on their longtime understanding of Romney, he never would have gone forward with his run for president.

Bain executives say they've been instructed to keep company and Romney-specific information completely confidential, tightening the lockdown on an already closed company.

But pressure has been building on the presumptive GOP nominee. On Tuesday, the conservative National Review added its voice to a chorus of Republicans pushing him to disclose his returns from the years before 2010.

The Obama campaign has been hammering Romney for the past few weeks over his time at Bain, which Romney claims ended in February 1999, but which documents and his own testimony show lasted much longer. The ultimate prize for the Obama campaign would be a trove of Romney's tax returns.

So far, the intense focus on his Bain time seems to have only hardened Romney's objection to releasing more returns. He is "not enthusiastic," he told the National Review on Tuesday, about giving Democrats thousands of more pages to rifle through for material that they can "distort and lie about."

While Romney may personally prefer to drop out before releasing more returns, people who know him note that he doesn't always do what he wants. Torn between his longtime desire to be president and his equally strong belief that he should not be forced to release more returns, Romney may turn, as he has with so many big decisions, to strict numbers-based analysis. If he plummets in the polls and the risk of defeat presses itself on him, the sources say, his calculation could change.

A variety of possible explanations for Romney's refusal to release the returns have flowed into the information vacuum. The Obama campaign has floated the notion that maybe he payed no taxes at all in some years. Others have wondered if he was part of the Swiss tax evasion scandal of 2009. Underlying the resistance, sources close to him say, is Romney's belief that voters simply don't have a right to see what should be private financial information.

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I know.

Here's something else for you yurt. And don't think I don't know you guys are pissing your pants. You are. I know it. It makes me smile.

Is it even remotely possible that Romney drops out? I don't think so, he'd be handing the election to Obama and I don't think the party will stand for it, but wow, this is the time to invest in popcorn stocks everyone! :corn:

WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney has been determined to resist releasing his tax returns at least since his bid for Massachusetts governor in 2002 and has been confident that he will never be forced to do so, several current and former Bain executives tell The Huffington Post. Had he thought otherwise, say the sources based on their longtime understanding of Romney, he never would have gone forward with his run for president.

Bain executives say they've been instructed to keep company and Romney-specific information completely confidential, tightening the lockdown on an already closed company.

But pressure has been building on the presumptive GOP nominee. On Tuesday, the conservative National Review added its voice to a chorus of Republicans pushing him to disclose his returns from the years before 2010.

The Obama campaign has been hammering Romney for the past few weeks over his time at Bain, which Romney claims ended in February 1999, but which documents and his own testimony show lasted much longer. The ultimate prize for the Obama campaign would be a trove of Romney's tax returns.

So far, the intense focus on his Bain time seems to have only hardened Romney's objection to releasing more returns. He is "not enthusiastic," he told the National Review on Tuesday, about giving Democrats thousands of more pages to rifle through for material that they can "distort and lie about."

While Romney may personally prefer to drop out before releasing more returns, people who know him note that he doesn't always do what he wants. Torn between his longtime desire to be president and his equally strong belief that he should not be forced to release more returns, Romney may turn, as he has with so many big decisions, to strict numbers-based analysis. If he plummets in the polls and the risk of defeat presses itself on him, the sources say, his calculation could change.

A variety of possible explanations for Romney's refusal to release the returns have flowed into the information vacuum. The Obama campaign has floated the notion that maybe he payed no taxes at all in some years. Others have wondered if he was part of the Swiss tax evasion scandal of 2009. Underlying the resistance, sources close to him say, is Romney's belief that voters simply don't have a right to see what should be private financial information.

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I just read something online that postulated that the real reason McCain picked Palin in 08 was that someone in the McCain camp found something disturbing in Romney's tax returns...something they didn't want to have to deal with publicly.
 
Obama can do no wrong to a marxist.


It's true. He's physically incapable of doing wrong to a marxist. It's really weird. I mean, any other political or economic philosophy and watch out, Obama can, like, vaporize you with his laser eyes and shit, but his powers are useless against marxists.
 
I just read something online that postulated that the real reason McCain picked Palin in 08 was that someone in the McCain camp found something disturbing in Romney's tax returns...something they didn't want to have to deal with publicly.


The McCain camp denied this. McCain himself said that Sarah Palin was the better candidate. Now there's a ringing endorsement for Rmoney!
 
I just read something online that postulated that the real reason McCain picked Palin in 08 was that someone in the McCain camp found something disturbing in Romney's tax returns...something they didn't want to have to deal with publicly.

I mean, there's no reason that's not totally possible, it's just that it was so clear to me during those debates that McCain literally loathed Romney that I just figure no matter what he wasn't going to put him on the ticket. That doesn't mean they didn't find something, I don't know. Considering this I am starting to wonder just how much they actually saw and whether it was as much as they think they saw.
 
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