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MD: Comptroller Trying to Square AG Gay Marriage Opinion, Federal Law

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot and his staff are trying to work same-sex couples into the state’s tax equation without violating federal law. The comptroller’s office began crunching numbers Thursday after Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler said state agencies must begin recognizing same-sex unions performed outside the state.

“We’re looking at how [Gansler's opinion] could change how same-sex couples file their tax returns,” said Franchot spokesman Joseph Shapiro. Eligibility and rates for more than 1,000 federal benefits depend on marital status, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

Shapiro said he does not know what economic effect recognizing same-sex marriages would have on Maryland. He expects the office to provide that answer within the next month, with a report on whether same-sex couples can file jointly benefits without violating federal law. If Franchot’s office finds the federal Defense of Marriage Act prevents the state from giving those benefits, lawmakers or the Court of Appeals would have to change state law.

Full Story from the Washington Examiner
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Being Gay in the USA Can Cost Couples Up to $467K Over a Lifetime

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Much of the debate over legalizing gay marriage has focused on God and Scripture, the Constitution and equal protection.

But we see the world through the prism of money. And for years, we’ve heard from gay couples about all the extra health, legal and other costs they bear. So we set out to determine what they were and to come up with a round number — a couple’s lifetime cost of being gay.

It was much more complicated than we initially imagined, and that’s probably why we’ve never seen similar efforts. We looked at benefits that routinely go to married heterosexual couples but not to gay couples, like certain Social Security payments. We plotted out the cost of health insurance for couples whose employers don’t offer it to domestic partners. Even tax preparation can cost more, since gay couples have to file two sets of returns. Still, many couples may come out ahead in one area: they owe less in income taxes because they’re not hit with the so-called marriage penalty.

Full Story from the SF Sentinel: http://www.sanfranciscosentinel.com/?p=44644

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