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Tax day is April 15, but since that is a Sunday this year, you may mail your tax return on April 17.
The reason it isn’t Monday, the 16th, is that day District of Columbia’s Emancipation Day, which is treated as a federal holiday, according to Eric Smith of the Internal Revenue Service.
The former Massachusetts governor and his wife, Ann, expect not to owe any further taxes, having estimated $3.2 million in liability and made $3.4 million in payments, according to the documents filed.
Romney will file his return prior to the November election, according to a spokeswoman.
Romney's taxes have been a continual cause of controversy in the 2012 presidential campaign because of his reluctance to release details. Under pressure from his Republican primary rivals, he released his 2010 returns in January, which showed he paid about $3 million on nearly $22 million of income.
He also contributed about $3 million to charity, reducing his effective tax rate to less than 14%.
The disclosures prompted additional controversy, because some investments listed on the tax returns, such as a now-closed Swiss bank account and other overseas funds, were not explicitly disclosed in a personal financial disclosure statement Romney filed in August.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...11-income-tax-return-20120413,0,3980709.story
The reason it isn’t Monday, the 16th, is that day District of Columbia’s Emancipation Day, which is treated as a federal holiday, according to Eric Smith of the Internal Revenue Service.

The former Massachusetts governor and his wife, Ann, expect not to owe any further taxes, having estimated $3.2 million in liability and made $3.4 million in payments, according to the documents filed.
Romney will file his return prior to the November election, according to a spokeswoman.
Romney's taxes have been a continual cause of controversy in the 2012 presidential campaign because of his reluctance to release details. Under pressure from his Republican primary rivals, he released his 2010 returns in January, which showed he paid about $3 million on nearly $22 million of income.
He also contributed about $3 million to charity, reducing his effective tax rate to less than 14%.
The disclosures prompted additional controversy, because some investments listed on the tax returns, such as a now-closed Swiss bank account and other overseas funds, were not explicitly disclosed in a personal financial disclosure statement Romney filed in August.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...11-income-tax-return-20120413,0,3980709.story