Hillary Clinton and her husband paid federal taxes of 34.2 percent for 2015
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic candidate published the US presidential race, Hillary Clinton on Friday their tax returns for 2015 that showed she and her husband had made an income worth 10.75 million dollars and paid an effective federal tax rate of 34.2 percent.
In 2015, Clinton and her husband donated one million dollars to charity cases went mostly to the Clinton Foundation.
Former President Bill Clinton and was paid $ 5.3 million for speeches while Overcharged Clinton's former secretary of state of three million dollars from the publisher Simon & Schuster for her book, which recounts the details of how long she spent in the ministry.
And the dissemination of Senator Tim Kaine candidate for vice president alongside Clinton tax Aqrarath he and his wife Anne Holton where he pushed a total of 20.3 percent in 2015.
He said Jennifer Palmieri responsible in the Clinton campaign said the presidential candidate and Ken "already taken place in the striking example of financial transparency."
"The contrast .. gloss Donald Trump (Republican presidential candidate) and behind flimsy excuses and go back on earlier promises to publish tax Aqrarath."
Extraordinary and held that the presidential candidates and their deputies published their taxes even though the law does not obligate them to do so.
He justified his refusal to deploy Trump Aaqrarah tax that is subject to the scrutiny of the Internal Revenue device at the same time pointing out that his taxes does not mean anyone and it does not show a lot.
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