Today, same-sex couples can enjoy federal benefits that they were previously
denied. Keep in mind, however, that these benefits are only extended to married
couples, not couples in civil unions or domestic relationships.
However, formally married same-sex couples can now enjoy all
of the marriage filing statuses of other couples, including:
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Married filing jointly
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Head of household
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Married filing separately
If you have recently entered into a same-sex marriage,
understand that, at the present time, you are entitled to all of the benefits
and rights of anyone in a different-sex union.
Some good advice to follow would be to notify the following
of your new chosen status:
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The Social Security Administration
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Employers
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The IRS
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The United States Postal Service
You should also file a new W-4 form as a result of your
status change.
You may also find it helpful to find an experienced tax professional who can help you to fully understand your new status and to make
the best possible decisions to benefit you and your spouse in your new union.