For Better Or for Worse

For Better Or for Worse
Author: Roberton Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1997
Genre: Husband and wife
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I. Marriage penalties and bonuses -- II. Sources of marriage penalties and bonuses -- III. Magnitudes of marriage penalties and bonuses -- IV. Labor market and demographic changes affecting marriage penalties and bonuses -- V. Reducing marriage penalties -- Appendix A. Tax treatment of married couples in other countries -- Appendix B. Treatment of married couples under state income taxes -- Appendix C. Characteristics of married and unmarried couples -- Appendix D. Additional supporting tables -- Appendix E. Sources of data -- Appendix F. Estimated marriage penalties and bonuses under a divorce model -- Appendix G. Income distribution of families -- Appendix H. Comparison of demographic changes for working-age couples and all married couples.

The Tax Treatment of Married Couples and the 1981 Tax Law

The Tax Treatment of Married Couples and the 1981 Tax Law
Author: Daniel Feenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1982
Genre: Husband and wife
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Currently U.S. Federal Income Tax schedules do not maintain marriage neutrality, that is, tax liabilities depend upon marital status. This paper shows the extent and distribution of the departure from neutrality both under current law and the new (1981) tax act. The new tax law establishes a secondary earner's deduction of 10% of secondary earner's wages (up to 3U00 dollars). The child-care credit is also liberalized. Analyses of the revenue, welfare and labor supply effects of these provisions are also given.