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Biden’s Tax Forms Show He and the First Lady Earned $610,702 in 2021

Last updated: April 16, 2022 5:27 pm
Editorial Board Published April 16, 2022
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WASHINGTON — President Biden and his wife on Friday reported earning $610,702 in 2021, almost the same amount the couple said they earned the year before, according to copies of their tax return made public by the White House.

The release of their return — which comes just days before Monday’s deadline for Americans to file their taxes with the I.R.S. — shows that Mr. Biden and the first lady, Jill Biden, paid $150,439 in federal income tax, for an effective rate of 24.6 percent.

Most of the money Mr. Biden and his wife earned came from his $400,000 annual salary for being president and two pensions. He also reported almost $62,000 from an S corporation controlled by the Bidens, which received money in 2021 from two publishing houses, Simon & Schuster and Flatiron Books. An S corporation is a small-business designation that allows business income, credits and deductions to pass through to shareholders.

The president and first lady reported donations of $17,394 to 10 charities, including a $5,000 gift to the Beau Biden Foundation, a nonprofit organization that works to protect children from abuse and is named in honor of the president’s son who died of brain cancer in 2015.

Presidents have regularly made their federal tax returns public since Richard M. Nixon began doing it during his tenure. The lone exception was former President Donald J. Trump, who refused to reveal his returns and fought fierce battles with Congress and the courts to keep the returns private.

The New York Times obtained tax documents for the former president in 2020. The documents showed that Mr. Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes the year he won the presidency and another $750 during the first year that he was in office. The documents revealed that Mr. Trump paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years — largely because he reported losing much more money than he made.

In February, the Supreme Court ruled that New York prosecutors investigating his business dealings could obtain his tax returns and other records.

The Bidens also paid $30,765 in Delaware income taxes, according to the documents released on Friday. Dr. Biden also filed a Virginia income tax return showing that she paid $2,721 in income tax in that state, where she is a professor at Northern Virginia Community College.

The White House also released the tax returns for Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff.

The couple reported earning $1,655,563 and paying $523,371 in federal income tax, a rate of 31.6 percent. They also paid $120,517 in California income tax and $2,044 in New York income tax, according to the White House. Mr. Emhoff, who is an entertainment lawyer, also paid $54,441 in District of Columbia income tax.

Their tax returns show that the couple earned money from the sale of a California property for $860,000 and from income on the memoir Ms. Harris published in 2019, “The Truths We Hold: An American Journey.”

The second couple contributed $22,100 to charity in 2021, according to the tax returns.

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