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Same-Sex Marriage Tax Benefits Up for Indiana Vote

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Indiana would break from an Internal Revenue Service policy recognizing same-sex marriage for tax purposes if a late-session change becomes law. The IRS last year announced all same-sex marriages would be recognized in federal tax returns. The Indiana bill would split from the IRS and not grant same-sex couples the same tax breaks other couples now receive.

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