- Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:52 am
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Bloomberg) -- Elizabeth Warren and her husband reported total family income of $905,742 on their 2018 federal tax return, with $324,687 of that coming from her work as an author and $402,897 from Harvard.
The Massachusetts senator, one of 17 declared candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, released her 2018 tax returns on Wednesday following up on her release in August of the 10 previous years.
"I’ve put out 11 years of my tax returns because no one should ever have to guess who their elected officials are working for," Warren said in a statement. "Doing this should be law."
Warren and her husband, Bruce Mann, reported an adjusted gross income of $846,394 that included $176,280 from her Senate salary. Mann is a Harvard Law School professor.
The couple paid $230,965 in taxes and reported donating $50,128 to charity. They claimed a $13,936 tax credit for “solar electric property costs,” making use of that option before it is phased out.
The Massachusetts senator, one of 17 declared candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, released her 2018 tax returns on Wednesday following up on her release in August of the 10 previous years.
"I’ve put out 11 years of my tax returns because no one should ever have to guess who their elected officials are working for," Warren said in a statement. "Doing this should be law."
Warren and her husband, Bruce Mann, reported an adjusted gross income of $846,394 that included $176,280 from her Senate salary. Mann is a Harvard Law School professor.
The couple paid $230,965 in taxes and reported donating $50,128 to charity. They claimed a $13,936 tax credit for “solar electric property costs,” making use of that option before it is phased out.