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Tax briefing on marriage filing status and same‑sex couples after Supreme Court decision
The document is a technical tax analysis discussing filing status, marriage penalties, and innocent‑spouse relief for same‑sex couples. It contains no specific allegations, names, financial transactio Explains how the 2012 tax cuts affected marriage penalty relief. Notes that same‑sex married couples now receive the same filing rules as opposite‑sex couples per th Describes differences between joi
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The document is a technical tax analysis discussing filing status, marriage penalties, and innocent‑spouse relief for same‑sex couples. It contains no specific allegations, names, financial transactio Explains how the 2012 tax cuts affected marriage penalty relief. Notes that same‑sex married couples now receive the same filing rules as opposite‑sex couples per th Describes differences between joi
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