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Equal Junction » New Hampshire
Equal Junction » New Hampshire

Tax Season 2011

April 13, 2011

2933810419_5d012ebaafHow filing our taxes as a Gay married couple are different from heterosexual, married couples:

  1. As we all know the federal government does NOT recognize us as a married couple even though WE ARE and it doesn’t even matter where we live. Even though we are in California (one of the 18,000 legally married couples). We will pay more in taxes and receive fewer benefits than married, opposite-sex couples receive. Only point number 1 and we are already getting heated.
  2. In regards to tax preparation. Differences in state and federal filing rules mean that married, same-sex couples must calculate 2 sets of state tax returns. Guess what? That’s more time spent on those returns and, for same-sex couples using an accountant, that’s more of an expense.
  3. Tax punch number 3 comes through employer-based health insurance benefits. Unlike coverage for opposite-sex spouses, benefits for legally married, same-sex spouses are taxed as income to the employee.
  4. For same-sex couples who have real estate, they can file their real state returns as a married couple! Oh but wait, since federal law prohibits them from filing their federal tax return as a married couple, the forms require tax calculations from state returns completed as if they were single.

Talk about a kick in the teeth!

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Where Same-Sex Marriage is At Now (United States)

March 3, 2010

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Going to a New Hampshire Wedding?

January 6, 2010

crystallakeWe’re so excited for the new unions finally being recognized in great state of New Hampshire.  Congratulations for all of your upcoming nuptials, we loved our wedding, you’ll love yours.  One thing that made our wedding great was the location, location, location… We heard from a little bird that a MUST local’ in New Hampshire is the Inn At Crystal Lake.

The Inn At Crystal Lake will be your home away from home, for you and your guests.  A place filled with equal amounts of views and love.  Ideally located and owned by a couple who you’ll completely fall for.

Learn more about their quite surroundings after the jump

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01-01-10 in New Hampshire

December 31, 2009

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On this coming New Year, New Hampshire will allow same-sex marriages and current NH civil unions will emerge from their cocoon and will transform to the beautiful butterfly of marriage.  Hopefully the ‘Mother of Rivers’ state will cascade it’s trend throughout the riverbeds of the entire U.S.  For more info click HERE

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