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Re: Gay Marriages/Domestic Partnerships and the IRS
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Fri, 24 Mar 2000 00:36:15 GMT
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Ed & All,
Ed \"Boxer\" Jones wrote:
> I have been with my partner for more than 18 years. Over the last year, he has
> been physically unable to work. I have not only supported him, but paid for
> his medical coverage, doctors and medicine. I have housed, fed and clothed
> him. Yet, as he is not related to me, I am unable to claim him as a dependent
> nor can I claim the thousands of dollars I have spent on his medical care as a
> deduction.
Oh, I think this is wrong as well, and you should be able to deduct that
expense. Anyone you
take care of, partner, relative, etc.
Scott S.
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| I'd like to hear your opinions on gay marriage/Domestic Partnerships. In America, where we have freedom of religion, should the church have any say in what constitutes a marriage? Should those in gay marriages/domestic partnerships be allowed the (...) (25 years ago, 24-Mar-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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