Mercnbeth
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...What I cannot remember is if the feds treat you as your state treats you... whether you can claim "married" on your tax return if you are registered domestic partners. I think you can, but I'm not sure (and don't have the time right now to look it up)... quote:
California Taxation of Domestic Partners - General Principles. In general, California now affords the same rights and responsibilities to RDPs (Registered Domestic Partners) that previously were available only to married individuals. For California tax purposes, the same rules applicable to married individuals (relating to filing status, community property income, etc.) now apply to RDPs. However, because the federal government does not recognize domestic partners as married individuals for federal tax (IRS) purposes, RDPs will continue to file as unmarried individuals on their federal returns. Source: State of California, Franchise Tax Board
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