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S.C. bill would allow married, same-sex couples to file joint state tax returns
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The top Democrat in the South Carolina House says same-sex couples who are legally married in other states should be able to jointly file their state income taxes.
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Married same-sex couples in Utah can jointly file state tax returns
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah state officials say newly-married gay and lesbian couples can jointly file their taxes for 2013.
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Idaho House panel: Married same-sex couples must file taxes separately
BOISE, Idaho — Lawmakers approved a rule requiring same-sex couples who are legally married in other states but live in Idaho to file their state income taxes separately – even though they can file their federal taxes jointly.
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Va. lawmaker proposes to deny married same-sex couples tax equality
RICHMOND, Va. — A Virginia lawmaker who authored the state’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, has proposed new legislation to change the Virginia state code to further define the tax benefits denied to legally married same-sex couples.
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Idaho House panel delays debate of tax rules for married same-sex couples
BOISE, Idaho — A House panel delayed discussion of new rules forbidding same-sex couples legally married elsewhere from filing joint Idaho income tax returns.
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Colo. lawmaker wants to allow joint state tax returns for married gay couples
DENVER — A Colorado lawmaker who sponsored the state’s civil unions law, says he will introduce a bill this week aimed at allowing married same-sex couples to file joint state tax returns.
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Joint Mo. tax returns from married, same-sex couples spurs lawsuit
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A lawsuit is challenging Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon’s order that the state accept jointly filed tax returns from same-sex couples legally married in other states.
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Same-sex couples sue to overturn Kansas tax filing policy
TOPEKA, Kan. — Two married same-sex couples in Kansas are suing to overturn a state policy preventing them from filing joint state income tax returns, arguing that the requirement is discriminatory and puts the couples “in second-tier” unions.
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Feds ease rules on health care tax breaks for married, same-sex couples
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is letting legally married same-sex couples claim some health care tax benefits for this year.
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Va. tax department implements ‘hateful’ guidelines for married, same-sex couples
RICHMOND, Va. — The state of Virginia has released new tax guidelines for legally married same-sex couples, establishing what is being called some of the most complicated and harshest policies by any state tax department against same-sex couples.