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Here's How Pete Buttigieg Saved $8,700 on His Taxes


Voters are finally having their say in deciding who'll be running in the 2020 presidential election, and many people were surprised to see former South Bend, Indiana, mayor Pete Buttigieg emerge the winner in the Iowa caucuses. Yet with an excellent second-place showing in the New Hampshire primary as well, Buttigieg has gotten off to a strong start.

As many candidates have done, Buttigieg has released several years' worth of tax returns on his website. One thing that stands out when you look at Buttigieg's 2017 and 2018 tax returns is how much money he saved in taxes. Yet while the obvious first thought is that the presidential candidate must have gotten some benefits from tax reform efforts that took effect in 2018, the actual answer is a lot simpler -- and it also applied to millions of taxpayers across the nation.

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