Rauner releases 2016 tax returns

Rauner tax returns
Gov. Bruce Rauner and Illinois First Lady Diana Rauner’s tax returns show they reported $90 million in income last year. (Photo by Eric Stock/WJBC)

By Illinois Radio Network

SPRINGFIELD – Gov. Bruce Rauner paid nearly $23 million in federal and state taxes last year, according to his office which released his 2016 tax returns.

Total state taxable income for the governor and First Lady Diana Rauner was $90.4 million while he claimed $17 million in deductions. Meanwhile, the Rauner’s family foundation made more than $6.6 million in charitable contributions.

The venture capitalist turned elected official doesn’t accept a salary as governor.

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