You know, the ones he didn’t file for in order to keep his tax rates where he’d claimed they were? It was common wisdom that he would amend them once he’d lost (or even if he’d won) but I’m thinking that we may never know, since we’re back to the old “none of the business” Mitt (as opposed to the open, sharing Mitt who let us know so much about his personal finances during campaign season.)
There is no way this is ever going to be made public. My personal guess is that he already filed the amended return at or near the same time he filed the return that he made public.
Governor-- We are going to print as a news story that you have amended your tax returns to take those deductions, but if you would be so kind as to send us the latest version of your tax returns, and a notorized statement that this is the current version, so we can kill the story if it’s not true. Thanks so much for your cooperation in seeing that the truth is heard.
Sincerely,
The Media
Dear Media:
What makes you think I care what you say about me now?
Sincerely,
Mittens
Maybe Donald Trump will demand to see them?
Your only hope would be that someone leaks them or that for some reason a dispute about the taxes ends up in Tax Court where some of the details might be revealed in the public record. I just searched and couldn’t find any cases where “Romney” was the name of one of the parties, so it appears they don’t often have any legal problems with their tax returns.
You will never, ever, ever know.
Mitt is back in the world where he does not have to worry about you or your ilk ever again.
But he’ll still be personally driving canned goods to disaster areas and re-washing pans in soup kitchens, right?
Romney never re-washed pans in soup kitchens. That was Ryan. Romney wouldn’t sully his hands.