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« on: March 03, 2012, 10:22:12 AM »

Well there is some argument that two individuals who are married get some unfair benefits over single or unmarried couples such as having a lower tax rate when they file taxes as married-filing-jointly.

If the goal is to subsidize the children, then doesn't it make more sense to do it through more/higher tax credits/deductions that can be claimed for the children (whether married or not), not through having a lower tax rate that married couples without children can also claim?

Do agree that most of milhouse's points seem nonsensical.
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