Tuesday, April 19, 2022

'GOOD CATHOLIC' JOE BIDEN - Biden Had Income of $610,702 in 2021—And Gave $3,400 (or 0.55%) to Catholic Churches and Charities

 Biden has mastered the art of deflecting criticism of his corruption and incompetence by using black women as human shields. It began with Kamala Harris, who was grossly unready to serve in the White House, but whose nomination made a ticket headed by an old white hack seem transformational and whose continued presence makes it all but impossible to remove or bypass Biden from an office that he is equally unfit to occupy on ethical and moral grounds.                  DANIEL GREENFIELD

Schweizer added, “We also now know that Hunter Biden did these deals, but the larger family benefited. We know that James Biden, Joe Biden’s brother, got at least $2 million of that money from China. We also now know that Hunter Biden was subsidizing his father’s lifestyle. He was paying for his bills. He was paying for renovations on his home up in Delaware while Joe Biden was Vice President of the United States. It’s not only illegal according to ethics laws. It also shows that Joe Biden is now a beneficiary of the foreign dealings that Hunter Biden has had. It’s no longer good enough for him to say, well, I didn’t have anything involved. He was a beneficiary.” PAM KEY

 

Biden Had Income of $610,702 in 2021—And Gave $3,400 (or 0.55%) to Catholic Churches and Charities

By CNSNews.com Staff | April 19, 2022 | 1:20pm EDT

  
(Photo by Daniel Leal/AFP via Getty Images)
(Photo by Daniel Leal/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) - President Joe Biden and his wife Jill have released their 2021 federal income tax return, which shows that they had a total income of $610,702 for the year and that they gave $3,400 of that—or 0.55 percent—to Catholic Churches and a Catholic charity.

According to the first page of their tax return, the Bidens had a total income of $610,702. With itemized deductions worth $42,290, they were able to reduce their taxable income to $568,412.

Those $42,290 in itemized deductions included a $10,000 deduction for state and local taxes, $14,896 for home mortgage interest payments, and $17,394 for deductible contributions.

This total of $17,394 in deductible contributions was itemized on Statement 5 of the Bidens’ tax return and included $5,000 to the Beau Biden Foundation; $3,194 to Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors; $2,000 for NoVa, $1,000 for Cranston Heights Fire Company, $1,000 for Ministry of Caring.

It also included $2,200 for St. Joseph on the Brandywine Catholic Church in Wilmington, Del., $550 for Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Washington, D.C., and $50 for St. Edmonds Catholic Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

It additionally included $600 for the St. Patrick’s Center, a Catholic food kitchen and homeless shelter in Wilmington, Del.

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