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Tax Problem Found for Civil Union Couples in Illinois

By Nottage and Ward on July 18, 2011

According to Illinois Radio Network, a problem has already been discovered in relation to taxes and civil union couples in Illinois, just one month after civil unions were made legal. The problem relates to income tax. Under state law, couples in a civil union are required to be treated the same as married couples, but there’s a catch.

Under tax law in Illinois, if a taxpayer files their federal income taxes separately, they are also required to file state taxes separately. Since federal law does not recognize civil unions, couples in a civil union have to file separate state tax returns. Since the health insurance benefits that a partner in a civil union receives for another are considered to be income and are taxed as such under federal law, and since the state applies the same figures, they are taxed under Illinois law, when it seems as though they shouldn’t be.

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