Romney To Release His 2011 Tax Returns By October 15

And that’s all you’re going to get.

He has released his 2010 tax return and estimates for 2011 but does not plan to reveal more years of returns. In April, he requested an extension from the Internal Revenue Service to file his 2011 tax forms, while estimating his tax liability at $3.2 million for last year.

Ed Gillespie, a senior Romney adviser, indicated the former Massachusetts governor would release the 2011 return by October 15, about three weeks before the November 6 election, but refused to say exactly when.

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2 Comments

  1. Vicki

    August 20, 2012 at 11:44 am

    Hey Alan! Why don't you focus on what Obama is doing to our economy instead of Romney's tax returns, which many of us don't care about! We know he made a lot of money, so what? If he says he paid a lot of taxes too, I believe him. We have more important things to focus on! Our country is being flushed down the toilet with this massive debts and unemployment, and let's not say that there was jobs created under Obama! The numbers don't speak your so-called "facts"! I wish liberals like you, Kirsten Powers, would just be honest about what is really going on here with Obamanomics! It's a Obamination and this is worse than Jimmy Carter's Presidency!

  2. Don

    August 20, 2012 at 2:22 pm

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