Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski and his wife Amy have released their joint tax documents, showing adjusted gross incomes of $6.9 million in 2016 and $9.7 million in 2017.
Over the two years, the candidate and his wife, who works as a realtor in Wallingford, paid a total of $1 million in state income taxes and $5.7 million in federal income taxes on $16.6 million in income. Stefanowski was CEO of Dollar Financial Group in London and Philadelphia during the 2016-17 period.
Last week, Ned Lamont, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, released his own tax data, which showed that he paid $1.3 million in state income taxes each year since 2013, and $3.4 million in federal income taxes during the same period. Lamont”™s papers showed an average adjusted gross income of $3.6 million for each year since 2013.
While Lamont has spent $12.1 million of his own money on his campaign, Stefanowski has reportedly contributed somewhere in excess of $3 million to his effort.
Connecticutians will make their choice for governor on Nov. 6.