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What are marriage penalties and bonuses?

January 25, 2019 by tpc-admin

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What are marriage penalties and bonuses?

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A couple incurs a marriage penalty if a couple pays more income tax filing as a married couple than the two of them would pay if they were single and filed as individuals. Conversely, a couple receives a marriage bonus if they pay less tax filing as a couple than the two of them would pay if they were single.

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