Recent Developments in the Marriage Tax
Daniel Feenberg () and
Harvey S. Rosen
National Tax Journal, 1995, vol. 48, issue 1, 91-101
Abstract:
Estimates the marriage tax by income class (based on OBRA '93 changes in the rate schedule and EITC) using samples of actual tax returns. In 1994, 52 percent of married couples paid a marriage tax of $1,244, while 38 percent received a subsidy of $1,399.
Date: 1995
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