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Rosie tied the knot ...

Feb 27, 2004 3:23AM PST

... the heterosexual male population can breathe a sigh of relief Happy

Joke!

Evie Happy

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Re:Can she and her spouse now file
Feb 29, 2004 10:00AM PST

Since the state has declared them illegal ceremonies, anyone filing married would be filing a false return, even besides the date thing.

Not until the state recognizes a marriage as legal can there even be a debate about tax status, at least IMO.

So it will probably come up in Mass. before California.

RogerNC
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Re: Can she and her spouse now file 'married joint'
Feb 29, 2004 10:26PM PST

Hi, Clay.

Good question -- and one which will doubtless end up in the courts.

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