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How does a person's marital status affect the amount that is deducted from
his or her paycheck for taxes?
O A. Divorced people pay more in taxes than married people.
O B. Deductions for married people are often less than those for single
people
C. Marital status has no impact on taxes.
D. Deductions for married people are often more than those for
single people.

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Answer:

B. Deductions for married people are often less than those for single people

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You want to know how a person's marital status affects the amount that is deducted from his or her paycheck for taxes.

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In the US, the withholding tax tables generally call for smaller deductions for a person who is married than for a single person. The amount deducted depends on the declarations made on the W-4 form: whether the person is single or married, the number of dependents, and whether they are the head of the household.

Other things being equal a married person will have less withholding tax deducted than a single person.

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Disclaimer

This should not be considered to be tax advice. Consult a tax professional for the latest and best information on this subject.

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