Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2021

12/30/2022, 5:47 PM

Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2021

This bill modifies several tax provisions that refer to married couples to make the provisions equally applicable to legally married same-sex couples.

Bill 117 HR 3833, also known as the Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2021, aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to ensure that all legally married couples are treated equally under federal tax law. The bill specifically addresses the issue of same-sex couples who were legally married in states where same-sex marriage is recognized, but are not able to file joint federal tax returns due to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).

The bill seeks to remove the discriminatory language in the tax code that prevents same-sex couples from receiving the same tax benefits as opposite-sex couples. This includes allowing same-sex couples to file joint federal tax returns, claim the same deductions and credits as opposite-sex couples, and receive the same treatment when it comes to estate taxes and other tax-related matters.

By passing this bill, Congress aims to ensure that all married couples, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation, are treated equally under federal tax law. This will not only provide financial benefits to same-sex couples, but also promote equality and fairness in the tax system. Overall, the Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2021 is a step towards ending discrimination against same-sex couples in the tax code and ensuring that all married couples are able to enjoy the same rights and benefits when it comes to federal taxes.
Congress
117

Number
HR - 3833

Introduced on
2021-06-11

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

6/11/2021

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2021

This bill modifies several tax provisions that refer to married couples to make the provisions equally applicable to legally married same-sex couples.

Bill 117 HR 3833, also known as the Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2021, aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to ensure that all legally married couples are treated equally under federal tax law. The bill specifically addresses the issue of same-sex couples who were legally married in states where same-sex marriage is recognized, but are not able to file joint federal tax returns due to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).

The bill seeks to remove the discriminatory language in the tax code that prevents same-sex couples from receiving the same tax benefits as opposite-sex couples. This includes allowing same-sex couples to file joint federal tax returns, claim the same deductions and credits as opposite-sex couples, and receive the same treatment when it comes to estate taxes and other tax-related matters.

By passing this bill, Congress aims to ensure that all married couples, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation, are treated equally under federal tax law. This will not only provide financial benefits to same-sex couples, but also promote equality and fairness in the tax system. Overall, the Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2021 is a step towards ending discrimination against same-sex couples in the tax code and ensuring that all married couples are able to enjoy the same rights and benefits when it comes to federal taxes.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to clarify that all provisions shall apply to legally married same-sex couples in the same manner as other married couples, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Taxation

Potential Impact
Marriage and family status
Sex, gender, sexual orientation discrimination
Tax administration and collection, taxpayers
Tax treatment of families

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Latest Summary8/20/2021

Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2021

This bill modifies several tax provisions that refer to married couples to make the provisions equally applicable to legally married same-sex couples.


Latest Action6/11/2021
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.