New York: Democratic Party's presidential candidate Joe Biden and vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris have released their income tax documents for last year after a newspaper published what it said was leaked tax information of President Donald Trump who has refused to disclose them.
Harris and Biden made their tax and financial information for 2019 public before the presidential debate on Tuesday during which Biden taunted Trump, who, according to The New York Times, had paid only $750 in income tax in 2017 taking advantage to tax code loopholes.
According to their disclosure, Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff who is an entertainment lawyer, paid $1.89 million in taxes on an income of $3 million of which $174,000 is her senator's salary.
Biden, who has worked only in government or legislature for 47 years, and his wife Jill, a university professor, paid $299,346 in taxes on an income of $944,737.
Some of their income came from books and the speaker's fees earned through a corporation they had set up. Biden also receives pensions for his service in the Congress, and as Vice President.
Biden, who prided himself as "Middle-Class Joe" on being one of the least wealthiest members of Senate, and his wife, however, made $11 million in 2017 and $4.6 million the next year, mostly from book royalties and speaking assignments.
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