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Rachel Maddow got her hands on a Trump tax return and showed it on TV
The out MSNBC host said what was in the tax return she obtained wasn’t as important as the fact that they are obtainable.
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NOM to appeal denial of nearly $700K in legal fees over failed IRS lawsuit
NOM is seeking $691,000 in legal fees related to an unsuccessful lawsuit that claimed a leaked tax disclosure was deliberate and politically motivated.
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Gay rights advocates calling for changes to Virginia tax policy
RICHMOND, Va. — An advocacy group is calling for changes to Virginia’s tax law. Married same-sex couples in Virginia can file joint tax returns with the federal government but not with Virginia.
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Mo. House panel mulls impeaching governor over gay couples’ tax returns
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — An effort to impeach Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon over his decision to allow same-sex couples to file joint tax returns received its first public hearing Wednesday in a House committee.
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N.C. advocacy group to hold rally over state’s tax filing policy
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina’s largest LGBT advocacy group is holding a rally to protest a new state tax policy regarding same-sex couples.
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Same-sex couples plan filing joint N.C. tax returns as married couples
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Gay and lesbian activists are protesting North Carolina’s ban against same-sex marriage as they file their income tax statements.
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Mo. judge refuses to issue order halting joint tax returns from same-sex couples
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Missouri judge on Friday denied a request for a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit challenging Gov. Jay Nixon’s directive allowing legally married same-sex couples to file joint state tax returns.
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Mo. court considers joint tax filings from married, same-sex couples
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Officials don’t know whether any same-sex couples have filed joint Missouri tax returns since Gov. Jay Nixon directed the Revenue Department last fall to permit it for those legally married in another state, a state attorney said Thursday in court.
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Mo. court asked to block joint tax returns from married, same-sex couples
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Opponents of same-sex marriage have asked a Missouri court to block 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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Married same-sex couples in Indiana could pay more for tax filings
INDIANAPOLIS — Conflicting state and federal policies will likely cost Indiana same-sex couples more when they file their tax returns this year, experts say.
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Ind. Senate votes to block federal tax benefits for married, same-sex couples
INDIANAPOLIS — Gay rights advocates said they’re deeply concerned about a split in state policy from a new federal approach to taxes recognizing same-sex marriage that the Indiana Senate approved 41-6 on Tuesday.
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Ind. GOP wants to block federal tax benefits for married same-sex couples
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana would break from an Internal Revenue Service policy recognizing same-sex marriage for tax purposes if a late-session change becomes law.
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Colo. governor signs bill allowing joint tax-filing for married same-sex couples
DENVER — Colorado gay couples who are married in another state and in a civil union in Colorado can now file joint state tax returns.
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Colo. House approves bill to allow joint tax filing for gay couples
DENVER — Gay couples in Colorado who are married in another state and in a civil union here could file joint state tax returns under a measure headed to the governor’s desk.
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Mo. lawmaker seeks to impeach governor over tax filing policy for gay couples
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Missouri House Republican wants to impeach Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon over the acceptance of joint tax returns from legally married same-sex couples.
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Bill would allow Utah taxpayers to donate portion of refund to fight gay marriage
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah lawmaker hopes taxpayers can soon donate to the state’s fight against gay marriage by checking a box on a tax form.
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Bill to allow married, same-sex couples to file joint taxes passes Colo. Senate
DENVER — A bill that would change the way some same-sex couples in Colorado file their taxes has passed the Senate despite Republican objections that the measure chips away at the state’s constitutional ban on gay marriage.
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Bill allowing gay couples to file joint tax returns clears first hurdle in Colo. senate
DENVER — The Colorado state Senate of Tuesday gave initial approval to a bill that would allow same-sex couples married outsiode of Colorado to jointly file their state tax return.
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Same-sex marriage and taxes: Gay couples could face surprises at tax time
WASHINGTON — Legally married same-sex couples may be in for a couple of surprises come tax time. Filing federal taxes could become more complicated for gay married couples who live in states that don’t recognize their marriage. When the U.S. Supreme Court threw out provisions of the Defense of Marriage Act, which had defined marriage […]
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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.