Rep. Lazio Releases a Decade of Tax Returns
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NEW YORK — After months of prodding by journalists and Hillary Rodham Clinton, his Democratic opponent, Rep. Rick Lazio on Monday gave reporters access to his tax returns from the last decade.
The Republican congressman and his wife had income of $152,000 in 1999 and paid $22,341 in taxes. At first glance, the federal and state tax returns dating to 1990 didn’t appear to contain anything unusual, observers said.
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