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The documents released Saturday are not complete tax filings, only summaries. They do not include his Schedule E form, which details rental and corporate income.
Also missing from Rubio's Saturday release: his Schedule D form on capital gains, which would detail investment income.
The documents released Saturday are not complete tax filings, only summaries. They do not include his Schedule E form, which details rental and corporate income.
Also missing from Rubio's Saturday release: his Schedule D form on capital gains, which would detail investment income.
Yeah so why hold that back if there is nothing in there. The tax return is incomplete. What a ridiculous thing to do. I'm going to release my tax return, but not all of it, and just say I did and hope no one cares.
Somebody get the hook and get this guy out of here. When I hired him to clean the pool I didn't know he was going to drink it dry.
It was brought up at the debate. We are supposed to be treated to Rubio's and Cruz's this weekend. Trump, on the other hand, CLAIMS he can't release his because he is being audited. He, of course, has years that aren't being audited. I guess I say the same thing people said about Romney, "What are you scared for people to see?"
I think Romney released something, but not until September. I don't think anyone was interested Rubios tax returns, so I am not sure why he 'released' them.
He's getting desperate, no one cared about any of this until Romney brought it up again.
I hope Trump doesn't concede and play into any of this. Trump ran a multi million/billion dollar business. Why in the world would he want to open that up to political attacks?
His opponents couldn't understand half of the things involved in his tax summary.
I am not sure I am too anxious to see someone's tax return that too broke to pay for his driveway paving and had to charge it to the party visa card. What a loser.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio, who has been dogged by questions over his personal finances, released portions of his tax returns Saturday, but the documents don't reveal many details like which tax breaks he claimed or how much he gave to charity.
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