Democratic U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's presidential campaign on Wedne...
WASHINGTON - Democratic U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand’s presidential campaign on Wednesday released her tax returns for the years 2007 through 2018, offering the most comprehensive look to date at the finances of a 2020 White House candidate’s finances, as she called on her rivals to do the same.
The New York senator paid $29,170 in federal taxes - an effective tax rate of 13.6 percent - and an additional $12,523 in state taxes, according to the 2018 return. Gillibrand’s release of tax filings is a contrast with President Donald Trump, who was the first modern U.S. president not to release his tax returns to the public. Gillibrand, who formally joined the presidential race on March 17, gave a fiery speech on Sunday in which she called Trump a “coward” who “is tearing apart the moral fabric of this country.”
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