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The marriage tax and the rate and timing of marriage.
National Tax Journal
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December 1, 1995|
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INTRODUCTION
Much has been made over time of the existence of a marriage tax and subsidy. This literature has focused on the issue of the equity of a marriage tax and the proper tax treatment of a married couple relative to unmarried individuals. With the exception of Alm and Whittington (1992, 1995), there appears to be no research that investigates the effect of the marriage tax and subsidy on marriage behavior. In this paper, we address this issue, focusing on the effect over time of the marriage tax on both the rate at which females marry and the timing of ...
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