Nothing earth-shattering.
The senator from Vermont released the top pages of his 2014 federal and state returns back in June, and the attached schedules did not include many new revelations, beyond a reported $8,350 in charitable contributions.
The vast majority of Sanders and his wife's income came from his $174,000 Senate salary and Social Security benefits that both he and his wife, Jane, a former college president, receive.
Weaver said that they would release their 2015 return as soon as it’s done, but that they may file an extension.
Sanders reported receiving $156,441 from his Senate job, after contributions to a savings plan and health insurance. The couple reported receiving another $46,213 in Social Security benefits, of which $39,281 was taxable.
Sanders also reported income of $4,982 from the pension he receives having been mayor of Burlington, Vt., in the 1980s. Jane Sanders had another $4,900 in compensation for sitting on a commission devoted to the management of low-level radioactive waste disposal.
They paid $$27,653 in federal income tax and $7,903 in Vermont income tax.
Weaver says that he does not have the details of their $8,350 charitable contributions.
More money figures at the link, but nothing earth-shattering.
So, there ya go.
Link to 2014 Federal Return - PDF