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RandySF

(84,775 posts)
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 08:16 PM Jan 2012

Romney’s Tax Return Nightmare Worsens After Errors Found In Financial Disclosure Statements [View all]

Mitt Romney released his tax returns to put to bed discussions of his wealth and lack of transparency. Instead, they have only spawned more unanswered questions.

Thursday afternoon, the LA Times reported that Romney’s tax returns listed 23 funds and partnerships that did not appear on Mitt Romney’s personal financial statements — the disclosure forms candidates are required by federal law to file with the Federal Elections Commission. Romney filed his disclosure forms in August 2011. The timing of this revelation couldn’t be worse. Hours before a GOP debate and days before the crucial Florida primary, Democrats now have new fodder for demanding additional tax return information from the Romney campaign.

Democrats are using the discrepancies to call on Romney to release all his tax returns from years in which he filed public financial disclosure statements. On a conference call with reporters, DNC spokeswoman Melanie Roussell stressed the importance of these newest revelations, saying they show what Mitt Romney was trying to hide on his regular disclosure forms. Roussell’s charge that the LA Times “found what it looks like he was trying to hide” is based on the fact that the of the 23 funds and partnerships left off the disclosure, 11 were overseas investments in funds in the Cayman Islands and Bermuda as well as the already-notorious Swiss bank account the Romney’s closed in 2010.

Further, Romney staked his credibility on these forms. As Roussell pointed out on the conference call: “This is the form that Mitt Romney has been using for months, and years in fact, since he ran for the Senate, as an excuse not to release his tax returns in the first place.” It’s a potent argument; why trust that one year of Romney’s tax returns are sufficient if they revealed new information? That’s the crux of Democrats’ argument that they now need all returns corresponding to past disclosures.

http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/01/democrats-make-hay-of-romneys-financial-disclosure-errors----demand-more-tax-returns.php?ref=fpa

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Gee - but he's such a STAR businessman with excellent attention to detail, so how did he let blm Jan 2012 #1
The disclosures make his claims of being a topnotch bussinessman a joke. bluestate10 Jan 2012 #7
he's over. they have no one. romney is over because this stuff is resonating even with hardcore roguevalley Jan 2012 #21
Just a typical swindler madokie Jan 2012 #23
What's the penalty for filing fraudulent financial disclosure forms? elehhhhna Jan 2012 #2
Why on earth would anyone vote for this smarmy time-share-salesman? Quantess Jan 2012 #3
Because the alternatives are Newt and Ron and Rick? PassingFair Jan 2012 #27
Wow, they must really not want Obama, to be so desperate. Quantess Jan 2012 #29
Where there's smoke there's usually fire. He needs to release at least 12 years worth. nt Cognitive_Resonance Jan 2012 #4
Well I for one am shocked. TBF Jan 2012 #5
He's a Crook. Anyone surprised? Thrill Jan 2012 #6
Mitt should have done what his daddy did and remembered his daddy's words Tx4obama Jan 2012 #8
Actually, I kind of always liked George Romney. NBachers Jan 2012 #16
I remember hearing hearing about Romney Art_from_Ark Jan 2012 #17
We loved Milliken here, too. PassingFair Jan 2012 #28
I hope he goes to jail. tabatha Jan 2012 #9
On the third day of Mitt's tax returns, we finally get to see.. James48 Jan 2012 #10
I think it's more of a broken system and Willard is just a part of it fire_guy266 Jan 2012 #11
ONE missing financial disclosure is an "oops." rocktivity Jan 2012 #12
That Can Only Mean One Thing DallasNE Jan 2012 #13
This should be the TOP STORY today, I don't see it flamingdem Jan 2012 #14
Haha! This is rich. Not as rich as Romney but rich. nt raouldukelives Jan 2012 #15
Put a fork in him. Dyedinthewoolliberal Jan 2012 #18
Romney: Gingrich Should Exhibit ... "Sobriety" DallasNE Jan 2012 #19
Willard, Your FIRED! JJW Jan 2012 #20
OOPS? liberal N proud Jan 2012 #22
Why are they stigmatizing success? Why? PassingFair Jan 2012 #24
LOL snagglepuss Jan 2012 #26
I'm not sure what's worse malthaussen Jan 2012 #25
mendacity is worse magical thyme Jan 2012 #30
It could be ...... oldhippie Jan 2012 #31
Romney has done the opposite of JFK's "Ask not what your country can do for you..." Maineman Jan 2012 #32
Awe Come on! fire_guy266 Jan 2012 #35
Laws are for "little people" and other Hubert Flottz Jan 2012 #33
Huh-oh..... So the Price Waterhouse tax accounting powerhouse f'ed up eh? DippyDem Jan 2012 #34
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