How much did US presidential candidates earn and pay taxes?
CNN portal has published details of the tax returns of candidates for nomination from Republicans and Democrats to participate in the US presidential election.
These are data for the 2014 fiscal year. The exception is Donald Trump, official information from which has not yet been reported.
Bernie Sanders also reportedly did not publish his tax return, and data on him was taken from a copy of his 2014 report for the year published by the resource. Tax analysts.
The Income column shows Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), which in the United States refers to an individual's taxable income, excluding any allowable tax deductions.
Taxes Paid includes taxes levied by the federal government, but does not include payroll taxes, household help taxes, and the Medicare surtax.
The former US Secretary of State and former First Lady Hillary Clinton reportedly have about 28 million commercial income, as well as more than 200 thousand dollars received from pension and insurance savings.
Her opponent in the fight for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders, has about $156 thousand in salary and $39 thousand in social security payments.
Among Republicans, Texas Senator Ted Cruz declared a salary of $983 and business income of $190. Ohio Governor John Kasich - salary of 129 thousand and capital income of 244 thousand. Florida Senator Marco Rubio has a declared salary of $197 thousand and about 68 thousand in insurance savings.
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