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Filing Taxes as a Same-Sex Married Couple BY GARY TANNER

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iling taxes can be a daunting task for anyone. There are so many things to consider: What deductions should I take, how should I file, etc.? The list goes on and on, and without the proper guidance, you could be cheating yourself. This is especially true for same-sex couples. The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service ruled that same-sex couples, legally married in jurisdictions that recognize their marriages, will be treated as married for federal tax purposes. Legalizing same-sex marriage had some major practical implications for same-sex couples. Domestic partnerships and civil unions, although counted as legal relationships that are recognized on the state level, are not marriages and don’t qualify you to file federal taxes as a married couple. You can only file using the marriage designation if you are legally married. For most married same-sex couples, they are likely to see a lower tax bill as a result for being able to file as married. However, those on the extreme ends of the income spectrum should know that this may not be true for them. Their tax liability may go up. It is important to consult an experienced tax preparer who understands the laws and can guide you through the process. For example, for couples who both have high-income earnings, they may see their tax bill increase if they file jointly. If so, they should

consider filing separately. Married couples can file federal taxes in two ways – married filing jointly or married filing separately. Couples who plan on raising a child together have extra incentive to file a joint return. For example, it’s the only way they can claim a credit or an exclusion on expenses incurred when adopting a child together. Depending on the couple’s income, they may be able to claim a credit up to 35 percent of their qualifying expenditures. Married same-sex couples now face the dilemma other spouses face: Do they file taxes jointly or separately? While a combined return offers a lower tax bill in most cases, it doesn’t hurt to run the numbers both ways before submitting your form to the IRS. Be sure to ask your tax preparer to show you the difference in filing jointly versus filing separately. Then, you can choose the best option for your family. We now have that choice and can choose the path that benefits our families the most.

GARY TANNER has a strong background in Information Technology and Property & Casualty Insurance. He resides in beautiful Mount Dora, Florida, with his partner of 30+ years and is an active member of the community and surrounding areas. Gary owns a successful insurance agency in Lake County and contributes each year to the local school system. He has written technology and lifestyle articles for online publications and writes blogs related to the insurance industry and local food scene. PHOTO BY:MIND AND I

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Show Stopper

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pages 62-65

Stroke of Genius

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pages 52-60

COUTURE HAUTE

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pages 46-49

Mama’s House

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pages 136-137

Lake County Pride 2020

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Getting Inked

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ACTIVISM&CHARITY

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pages 126-127

All About That Base

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page 124

Beauty Hisness: why more men are wearing makeup

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page 122

Refresh Your Space to Recharge Your Life in 2021

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pages 120-121

STYLE&TRENDS

5min
pages 116-118

TRAVEL

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pages 112-114

The Ideal Arrangement

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pages 110-111

The Influence of Dame David

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pages 106-108

ART&CULTURE

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pages 100-103

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

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pages 96-98

ISSUES&POLITICS

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pages 90-93

Filing Taxes as a Same-Sex Married Couple

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page 24

Staying Spiritually Serene During Covid-19

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page 22

Choosing Alternative Healthcare

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page 20

Writers of Trans Experience

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page 18

Connecting Through Art

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page 16

(r)Evolutionary

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pages 80-87

A la mode

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Thinking Outside the Box

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Write Stuff

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Embracing LGBTQ Artists

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