Where the Money Lives
For all Mitt Romneyâs touting of his business record, when it comes to his own money the Republican nominee is remarkably shy about disclosing numbers and investments. Nicholas Shaxson delves into the murky world of offshore finance, revealing loopholes that allow the very wealthy to skirt tax laws, and investigating just how much of Romneyâs fortune (with $30 million in Bain Capital funds in the Cayman Islands alone?) looks pretty strange for a presidential candidate.
These, plus the mandatory financial disclosures filed with the Office of Government Ethics and released last August, raise many questions. A full 55 pages in his 2010 return are devoted to reporting his transactions with foreign entities. âWhat Romney does not get,â says Jack Blum, a veteran Washington lawyer and offshore expert, âis that this stuff is weird.â
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/08/investigating-mitt-romney-offshore-accounts
For all Mitt Romneyâs touting of his business record, when it comes to his own money the Republican nominee is remarkably shy about disclosing numbers and investments. Nicholas Shaxson delves into the murky world of offshore finance, revealing loopholes that allow the very wealthy to skirt tax laws, and investigating just how much of Romneyâs fortune (with $30 million in Bain Capital funds in the Cayman Islands alone?) looks pretty strange for a presidential candidate.
These, plus the mandatory financial disclosures filed with the Office of Government Ethics and released last August, raise many questions. A full 55 pages in his 2010 return are devoted to reporting his transactions with foreign entities. âWhat Romney does not get,â says Jack Blum, a veteran Washington lawyer and offshore expert, âis that this stuff is weird.â
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/08/investigating-mitt-romney-offshore-accounts