Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ned Lamont has released tax documents showing 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. He sold his primary business, Stamford”™s Campus Televideo, in 2015 to Austin, Texas”™ Apogee for an undisclosed amount.
Lamont also donated $2.46 million to a number of causes during that time, including to the Boys and Girls Club of Hartford and to former Vice President Joe Biden”™s cancer initiative.
Lamont”™s wife, venture capitalist Annie Lamont, filed her returns separately; those details were not released. In a federal disclosure form filed when he ran for the U.S. Senate in 2006, Lamont and his wife reported a net worth of between $90 million and $332 million ”“ much of it attributed to his wife.
Lamont has spent $12.1 million on his campaign for governor.
Republican opponent Bob Stefanowski”™s campaign said their candidate would be releasing his own tax documents soon.