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Mathematics, 26.09.2019 02:30 cityglamevents

You meet that special person and get married! amazingly, your spouse has exactly the same income you do, $47,810.
if your tax status is now “married—filing jointly”, what is your tax liability? explain how you calculated this. (remember, your income as a couple is double your individual income.)


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