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Press watch: ‘Obama puts tax at heart of election’

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‘Barack Obama laid down the battle lines for the presidential election Tuesday night as he promised a “fairer” tax regime on the day Mitt Romney, the leading Republican contender, revealed that he paid federal income taxes at an effective rate of just 13.9% in 2010.

‘Barack Obama laid down the battle lines for the presidential election Tuesday night as he promised a “fairer” tax regime on the day Mitt Romney, the leading Republican contender, revealed that he paid federal income taxes at an effective rate of just 13.9% in 2010.

‘The comparatively low rate reflects the fact that most of Mr Romney’s income is taxed as capital gains, an issue that Mr Obama tackled head-on in his State of the Union address.

‘The US president said tax reform and budget reduction should be guided by the principle that anyone with annual income of more than $1m should pay a minimum effective tax rate of 30%.’

Financial Times, 25 January 2012 

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