Google – AFP, 29 August 2013
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The US
government announces that married gay couples will be treated the
same as other
married couples for federal taxes (Getty Images/AFP/File,
Justin Sullivan)
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WASHINGTON
— The US government on Thursday announced that legally married gay couples will
be treated the same as married couples for federal tax purposes.
The
decision applies to legally married same-sex couples whether they live in a
state that recognizes the marriage or not, the US Treasury Department and the
Internal Revenue Service said in a statement.
"Today's
ruling provides certainty and clear, coherent tax filing guidance for all
legally married same-sex couples nationwide. It provides access to benefits,
responsibilities and protections under federal tax law that all Americans deserve,"
said Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said in the statement.
"This
ruling also assures legally married same-sex couples that they can move freely
throughout the country knowing that their federal filing status will not
change."
Those
couples will have the same treatment under federal tax law provisions where
marriage is a factor, including their filing status personal and dependency
exemptions that they can claim, and other tax benefits that heterosexual
couples currently enjoy.
The ruling
comes after the US Supreme Court, in a landmark decision on June 26, struck
down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which denied federal benefits to
married gay and lesbian couples by strictly defining marriage as a union
between a man and a woman.
As a result
the federal government was allowed to recognize same sex couples in all federal
matters, such as sharing pension benefits -- the issue that brought the case to
the highest court.
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