Mitt Romney and his wife Ann paid $1.9 million in taxes on $13.7 million in income in 2011, the Republican presidential nominee's campaign said Friday.
Romney was to release his 2011 tax return Friday, along with a summary of his 1990-2009 tax rates, his campaign said.
Brad Malt, an administrator for Romney's blind trust, said Mitt and Ann Romney owed state and federal income taxes in each of the last 20 years, Politico reported.
Malt said the average annual effective federal tax rate for the 20-year period was 20.20 percent and the lowest annual effective tax rate during the period was 13.66 percent.
"Over the entire 20-year period, the Romneys gave to charity an average of 13.45 percent of their adjusted gross income," Malt said.
"Over the entire 20-year period, the total federal and state taxes owed plus the total charitable donations deducted represented 38.49 percent of total [adjusted gross income]."
The release of the 20-year summary follows debate within the Romney campaign about how much information to release and when to release it, Politico said, citing several sources.
The campaign said it will also release information on Romney's health and that of vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan.



