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by s1artibartfast
1434 days ago
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Taxes are generally Progressive actually so the overall rate is higher for one person then two splitting. Some major tax deductions like the mortgage deduction are per person as well, so two people with a shared income get twice the deduction as one person with an income |
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This doesn't sound right.
"so the overall rate is higher for one person then two splitting."
That depends if that one person is the higher or lower earner. This statement really only works if you have two unequal salaries. Since it's progressive, you're only paying the higher taxes on the amount that is over the threshold.