Christie, wife paid $141K in income taxes for 2011

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and his wife paid just over $141,000 in income taxes for 2011 on a combined adjusted gross income of just over $567,000.

     

    The governor’s office released the Christies’ joint 2011 income tax filing Thursday afternoon. The documents were filed with the Internal Revenue Service on Monday, after a six-month extension.Mary Pat Christie is an investment banker who works part time. She earned nearly twice as much as her husband, a first-term Republican.

     

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    The returns show the couple paid $37,585 in property taxes on their Mendham home, gave $26,224 to charity and paid $19,830 for child care.

    Their deductions totaled $109,167.

    Prior tax returns show the couple earned $449,607 in 2010 and $544,047 in 2009.

    Christie urged GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney to make his tax returns public earlier in the campaign.

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