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December 2011 » 20 Questions on Marriage and Taxes
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Thomas Tribunella, PhD, CPA, and Heidi Tribunella, CPA, and Laurie Phelps, CPA
It has been widely reported that President George W. Bush's tax cuts—enacted in the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003—were attempts to remove the so-called marriage penalty from the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). Although this certainly seemed a laudable goal, a review of the current tax code shows that the marriage penalty, alive and well throughout the code, continues to impact high-, middle-, and low-income couples.
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