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IL: Tax Trouble for Gay Couples in Civil Unions?

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Opponents of full marriage equality for same-sex couples often ask why the LGBT community can’t simply be happy with separate institutions and groupings of rights like civil unions and domestic partnerships.

Illinois recently became one such state to move to offer statewide protections supposedly equal, but separate, to marriage with the passage of the ‘Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act.’ The act reads broadly about what it provides for same-sex couples, stating:

“This Act shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes, which are to provide adequate procedures for the certification and registration of a civil union and provide persons entering into a civil union with the obligations, responsibilities, protections, and benefits afforded or recognized by the law of Illinois to spouses.” (750 ILCS 75/5)

Full Story from Pam’s House Blend

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If Churches Play Politics, They Should Pay Taxes

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

I have written in recent weeks about the anti-gay marriage amendment that Minnesota’s state GOP placed on their 2012 ballot.

Critics have seen it as a particularly blatant attempt to write Minnesota off President Obama’s 2012 win column by offering a tempting carrot to draw out the evangelical vote – at the expense of an apparently disposable minority.

Remember that same-sex marriage is already prohibited in Minnesota by statute. So the truth is there’s just no way to talk about this unnecessary amendment other than to call it what it is: a political ploy wrapped inside an anti-gay attack. But the state’s most prominent conservatives get very upset when you call it that.

Full Story from Irish Central

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US: Washington Representative Wants to Introduce Tax Parity Bill for Samne Sex Couples

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

The sponsor of legislation that would ensure tax equity for same-sex couples receiving employer-provided health benefits envisions upcoming tax reform legislation as a potential vehicle for passage.

Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.), the sponsor of the Tax Parity for Health Plan Beneficiaries Act, said in an interview with the Washington Blade that he sees an opportunity to move his legislation forward when Congress takes up planned legislation for tax reform. “It will be easy to put it in some tax bill along the way,” McDermott said. “It won’t be a standalone bill.”

Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.), chair of the House Ways & Means Committee, has said he wants to address tax reform during this Congress and has held hearings on the issue, although the time for when the panel will take up the larger bill is still unknown.

Full Story from the Washington Blade

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MA: Cambridge to Pay Extra Federal Tax for Married Gay Employees

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

In a move that may be the first of its kind in the country, Cambridge will soon begin making payments to same-sex married public employees to defray the cost of what local officials have called a discriminatory federal tax.

Beginning in July, the city will begin paying quarterly stipends to city employees in a same-sex marriage who must pay federal taxes on the value of the health benefits their spouse receives from the city.

Federal law requires employers to calculate the value of the benefits received by a same-sex spouse as taxable income to the employee, but health benefits for opposite sex spouses of employees are not taxable.

Full Story from Boston.com

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New Tax Campaign in US: “Refuse to Lie”

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Refuse to LieEquality Florida tips us to a new campaign in which legally married gay couples will “refuse to lie” and will therefore file joint tax returns.

Each year the federal government demands that thousands of married couples lie. The federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) not only denies legally married gay couples the benefits of heterosexual marriage, but we are also told to disavow our spouses and file our taxes as “single.”

The Federal Government must stop requiring legally married gay couples to deny the existence of our families and hide our marriages. It is dehumanizing and it is wrong. Across the country, legally married gay couples are taking a stand. We are refusing to lie about the fact that we are married.

Full Story from Joe.My.God

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Gay and Married in CA, NV or WA? The IRS Has a Tax Change For You

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Many same-sex couples in California are getting a tax break this year from the IRS, according to new requirements to report their combined income on federal tax returns.

Under so-called “income splitting,” the IRS is requiring all same-sex married couples or registered domestic partners in California to divide their combined income equally and report it on their separate tax returns.

For some couples, it will mean more money in their 2010 refund; for others, they’ll pay more in taxes. Either way, the change is significant, both monetarily and emotionally, officials of Lambda Legal, the national gay and lesbian legal rights group, said Tuesday in a conference call with reporters.

Full Story from McClatchy

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New IRS Rules for Gay/Lesbian Couples in CA, NV & WA

Friday, January 14th, 2011

A decision in May by the Internal Revenue Service that was hailed as a step toward equality for same-sex couples has instead become a headache for tens of thousands of gay and lesbian families in California.

Same-sex couples who are registered domestic partners – or who married during the brief legal window – are facing a new, more complicated tax status, one that has raised a litany of expensive concerns. Many of these families will now have to pay for professional help to file by April 15.

The issues involve an I.R.S. decision that affects the three states with both community-property laws and same-sex marriage or registered domestic partnerships: California, Nevada and Washington.

Full Story from The NY Times

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Facebook Joins Google, Will Reimburse Gay Employees for Extra Taxes

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

FacebookFacebook is joining the small but growing list of companies who are reimbursing their gay employees for the tax inequities incurred by carrying their partners on their insurance.

The new policies follow similar announcements by Barclays, and also this year, Google. A handful of other large organizations, including Cisco, Kimpton Hotels and the Gates Foundation also cover these costs.

Under federal law, employer-provided health benefits for domestic partners are counted as taxable income, if the partner is not considered a dependent. The tax owed is based on the value of the partner’s coverage paid by the employer.

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Gay/Lesbian Couples At Tax Disadvantage in Break-Ups, Too

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

There’s an ongoing debate about whether the U.S. tax code helps or harms married couples. Truth is, when it comes to income taxes, it does both; under 2010 tax law, some couples pay more tax than they would if they weren’t married and some pay less.

The real tax advantage to marriage, however, comes at times when assets are being transferred. For example, it’s pretty well known that gay couples who can’t marry are disadvantaged when it comes to estate taxes. You can pass any amount of assets to a spouse tax free. But under current law, when the temporarily moribund federal estate tax returns on Jan. 1, 2011, only $1 million will be able to be left to non-spouse heirs without being clipped by a 55% tax. (If Democrats and Republicans can reach an estate tax deal, that $1 million will likely go to at least $3.5 million. Still, the point remains that unmarried couples are disadvantaged when it comes to both federal and state estate taxes.)

In an intriguing new Forbes column, tax lawyer Robert W. Wood points out another, little discussed occasion when long-time couples who aren’t married may suffer a big tax penalty: when they split up. All sorts of asset transfers are tax free when they take place in connection with the dissolution of a marriage. Even 401(k)s can be split without tax. But gay partners who have lived together for years could end up with a big tax bill when they try to disentangle their financial affairs – for example when a jointly purchase house is transferred into one partner’s name.

Full Story from Forbes

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Germany: Court Sides With Gays on Inheritance Taxes

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Germany’s highest court has ruled a law which makes homosexuals living in civil partnerships pay higher inheritance tax is unconstitutional. The Federal Constitutional Court said there were no legal grounds for taxing gay people who lost their partner differently from heterosexual married couples, and gave the government until 2011 to compensate those subject to the previous rules.

The Karlsruhe-based court said on Tuesday the fact that heterosexual marriage could produce children did not justify higher taxation for homosexuals over inheritance.

Germany has permitted civil unions for homosexuals since 2001. According to the law, surviving partners had to pay higher inheritance duties, and were also granted a lower tax exemption threshold than their heterosexual counterparts.

Full Story from Reuters

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