Republicans Want to Punish Divorced People to Fund Tax Cuts
Republicans are considering removing head of household as an option for filing status on U.S. tax returns as part of their plan to extend Donald Trumps 2017 tax plan.
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The head of household status was designed to benefit single parents who take on the primary responsibility of caring for a dependent, allowing them to be charged lower rates on more income. For example, in 2025, the 12 percent tax bracket begins at $11,925 for single filers, but $17,000 for head of household filers, according to the Tax Foundation.
Some believe that this creates what is known as a marriage penalty, meaning that if you want to get married, your tax rate will increase. Well, it seems thats just not going to work for the pro-family Republican Party, which is set on seeing all those unmarried cat women not-so-happily wed to hyper-masculine MAGA men!
But removing this status will likely hurt another group of vulnerable people: divorcees with children. It could be especially problematic for anyone considering getting a divorce but trapped by financial circumstances.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-want-punish-divorced-people-225207853.html
sinkingfeeling
(53,642 posts)CousinIT
(10,760 posts)Wiz Imp
(3,103 posts)BOSSHOG
(40,782 posts)surfered
(4,517 posts)Trump and Musk have each been divorced 3 times. I mean Trumps an idiot, but not stupid enough to raise taxes on himself
sheshe2
(88,942 posts)Not just problematic but perhaps lethal for a woman and her children forced to stay in an abusive marriage.
drmeow
(5,414 posts)that's a feature, not a bug.
tulipsandroses
(6,627 posts)Never mind those people taking care of disabled adult children or still supporting an adult child in college.
Squaredeal
(570 posts)But we already knew this.
cpamomfromtexas
(1,375 posts)And Im a military widow that will lose benefits if I REMARRY!
I asked President Biden to fix this but so far he hasnt.
spooky3
(36,746 posts)cpamomfromtexas
(1,375 posts)Were already funded without question. Us remarrying doesnt change that.
spooky3
(36,746 posts)Cant change a policy like that.
For example, see
https://benefits.va.gov/GIBILL/docs/IsaksonRoe/IsaksonRoeFactSheet.pdf
Both Houses of Congress passed it, then the President signed it into law.
cpamomfromtexas
(1,375 posts)spooky3
(36,746 posts)Changes are made?
Blappy
(151 posts)like I was for many years after my wife died. I used head of household because widowed was only for 1 or 2 years, including the year of loss.
summer_in_TX
(3,400 posts)Just whittling away, one freedom at a time.
Unless of course they unleash an onslaught of changes to overwhelm us, which reports said were part of the plan.
valleyrogue
(1,363 posts)no_hypocrisy
(49,759 posts)My friend's son has been separated from his wife and children for three years with no prospect for divorce. Both parties don't have the money to seek legal redress or the minimum intelligence to file themselves.
valleyrogue
(1,363 posts)What they don't get is there is no going back seventy, eighty years ago when the economy was far different and women were in even worse shape than they are now.
These people want a return to white male privilege, especially the male part. It ain't gonna happen, ever. Marriage is the basic institution for patriarchy and it is dying out in the West. I say "good riddance" to it. Women are increasingly seeing it is basically a ticket to a second-class status and life, being used as an appliance and f*cktoy for men. There is nothing in it for women anymore and there never was.
There shouldn't be ANY bennies for women to trade sex for financial support, which is what marriage IS and always WILL be.
travelingthrulife
(1,325 posts)I think evangelical christians still hold the title for most divorces in this country. Liberals or non-religious have the fewest, usually.