Why Jeb Bush Pays More Taxes than He Should

By Published on July 7, 2015

While Jeb Bush only announced eight months ago that he was “actively exploring” a campaign for president, his tax returns suggest he’s been at least passively considering a White House run for the past eight years — and was willing to fork over possibly millions of dollars to preserve the option.

In the process, he has both neutralized the sort of criticism that helped tank Mitt Romney by paying the highest federal rate possible while simultaneously buying the credibility to argue for tax reform that’s born of shared experience with many millions of Americans who believe they’re paying the IRS too much.

“Either he’s being very stupid from a tax perspective or very smart from a political perspective,” said Roberton Williams, an analyst at the Brooking Institution’s Tax Policy Center. “If you had a tax adviser who set up your businesses the way his were, you’d fire him.”

Bush, in an essay that accompanied his release of 33 years of tax returns, explains his business career and takes a few shots at the tax code. “This release will show voters how I earned a living over the past three decades and how much of that living I had to give back to Uncle Sam. (Spoiler Alert: A LOT),” Bush wrote. “It’s time for a flatter, fairer tax code. The labyrinth of rules and special interest carve outs need to go.”

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