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Originally Posted by biker1
Actually, there is a marriage penalty - two earners will generally pay more in total tax is they are married than if they are single. If you have a single earner in a marriage, the tax rate is lower than if they were single - essentially the Government gives you a tax break for a stay at home spouse raising children. The Government, has, does, and will continue to try to encourage certain behaviors through the tax code. If you are unhappy then you can work to enact change.
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Can marrieds not file as single? I think so...
And single parents get what "break"?