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Press Release - White House Releases President Obama and Vice President Biden's 2011 Tax Returns

April 13, 2012

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the White House released President Obama and Vice President Biden's 2011 tax returns. You can view the tax returns HERE.

White House Blog: President Obama and Vice President Biden's 2011 Tax Returns

Posted by Jay Carney at 10:30 am ET

Today, the President released his 2011 federal income and gift tax returns. He and the First Lady filed their income tax returns jointly and reported adjusted gross income of $789,674. About half of the first family's income is the President's salary; the other half is from sales proceeds of the President's books. The Obamas paid $162,074 in total tax.

The President and First Lady also reported donating $172,130 – or about 22% of their adjusted gross income – to 39 different charities. The largest reported gift to charity was a $117,130 contribution to the Fisher House Foundation. The President is donating the after-tax proceeds from his children's book to Fisher House, a scholarship fund for children of fallen and disabled soldiers.

The President's effective federal income tax rate is 20.5%. The President believes we must reform our tax system which is why he has proposed policies like the Buffett Rule that would ask the wealthiest Americans to pay their fair share while protecting families making under $250,000 from seeing their taxes go up. Under the President's own tax proposals, including the expiration of the high-income tax cuts and limitations on the value of tax preferences for high-income households, he would pay more in taxes while ensuring we cut taxes for the middle class and those trying to get in it.

The President and First Lady also released their Illinois income tax return and reported paying $31,941 in state income tax.

Download the Obamas' tax returns here: http://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/president_obama_...

The Vice President and Dr. Jill Biden also released their 2011 federal income tax returns, as well as state income tax returns for both Delaware and Virginia. The Bidens filed joint federal and combined Delaware income tax returns. Dr. Biden filed a separate non-resident tax return for the state of Virginia. Together, they reported adjusted gross income of $379,035. The Bidens paid $87,900 in total federal tax for 2011. They paid $13,843 in Delaware income tax and $3,614 in Virginia income tax. The Bidens contributed $5,540 to charity in 2011.

Download the Bidens' tax returns here: http://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/vp_biden_complet...

American taxpayers are able to go online and see exactly how their federal tax dollars are spent. You can visit the taxpayer receipt and after entering a few pieces of information about your taxes, the taxpayer receipt will give you a breakdown of how your tax dollars are spent on priorities like education, veterans benefits, or health care.

View the President and First Lady's tax receipt here: http://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/president_and_mr...

View the Vice President and Dr. Biden's tax receipt here: http://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/vp_and_dr_biden_...

Jay Carney is the White House Press Secretary.

Barack Obama, Press Release - White House Releases President Obama and Vice President Biden's 2011 Tax Returns Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/351807

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