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Kerry's wife reports nearly US$2.3m in 2003
Teresa Heinz Kerry made nearly $2.3 million in 2003 and had a federal and state tax bill of close to $800,000, according to tax forms filed Friday.
Her wealth has been the subject of presidential campaign jokes, including a quip by her husband, Democratic candidate John Kerry, during the debate Wednesday night.
Responding to a questioner who asked about the strong women in his life, Kerry said, "I guess the president and you and I are three examples of lucky people who married up. And some would say maybe me more so than others. But I can take it."
Heinz Kerry, who is tied for last on Forbes magazine's list of the 400 richest Americans, paid $628,401 in federal taxes in 2003 and $171,670 in Pennsylvania state taxes on a total federal adjusted gross income of $2,291,137. Most of the income was from investment dividends.
She also reported $2.78 million of tax exempt interest income from state, municipal and public entity bonds.
According to the Kerry campaign, Heinz Kerry was responsible for more than $4.6 million in charitable contributions distributed primarily by the Heinz Family Foundation, which she created with her late husband, Sen. John Heinz. He was a Pennsylvania Republican, heir to the Heinz food fortune, and died in a plane crash in 1991.
Heinz Kerry filed Friday after requesting an extension earlier this year. She made a $350,000 tax payment when she requested the extension and had paid more than $500,000 earlier.
She and her husband file separately. Earlier in the year, Kerry released 2003 tax returns showing he had paid federal taxes of $102,152 on adjusted gross income of $395,338. |
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