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ALBANY, N.Y. — Tax returns show Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s income topped $200,000 last year from his salary as attorney general and investment income from mostly tax-exempt bonds. Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy and his wife list more than $234,000 in joint income from their salaries and his Rochester police pension.

Cuomo reported $143,870 in salary and nearly $5,000 from taxable interest and dividends. After deductions and exemptions, including a $10,000 donation to a nonprofit organization that helps the homeless, he owed $25,369 in federal taxes. He’s due a refund of $8,050 withheld from his paychecks.

The governor’s state return released Monday shows another $47,018 in income from federally tax-exempt bonds plus $4,533 in state retirement credits for total income of $200,160. He owes $3,582 on combined state and New York City taxes of $18,631.

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