McCain's tax returns reveal wealth, donations
WASHINGTON - Republican presidential candidate John McCain
has a Senate salary, a Navy pension, monthly Social Security income, book royalties, and a wealthy wife.
He also donated more than $100,000 last year to charitable organizations.
Much of the contributions went to a family foundation, which in turn donated to an organization that helps victims of facial deformities.
In all, the 71-year-old Arizona senator reported total income of $405,409 last year, and paid $84,460 in federal income taxes.
The Republican presidential candidate files his taxes separately from his wife, Cindy, whose fortune is in the $100 million range.
Because Arizona is a community property state, McCain and his wife each must report one-half of their shared income and expenses.
So, though McCain reported $258,800 in taxable income on his 2007 return, the couple's joint taxable income was twice that amount.
And overall, the couple's total earned income for last year was more than $771,000.
McCain routinely is ranked among the richest in Congress, but he and his wife have kept their finances separate throughout their 27-year marriage.
A prenuptial agreement left much of the family's assets in the name of Cindy McCain, heiress to a Phoenix-based beer distributing company.
McCain's tax return, released yesterday, indicated that he paid $84,460 in taxes on taxable income of $258,800. He gave $105,467 - a quarter of his earnings - to charitable organizations.
McCain's tax return
Total income: $405,409
Taxable income: $258,800
Federal tax: $84,460
Donations: $105,467
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