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Married couples 'to get tax break by 2015'


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A wedding is a public declaration of your union. You don't have to sign the marriage register to do that. As soon as you sign the register, you have legal responsibilities. I'd much rather be a responsible partner/father because it's the right thing to do, not because I'm required to by law.

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...That still doesn't make it a requirement... Breathing is a requirement.

You said it was a "requirement under law". If you had said it was a "requirement under law in order to automatically gain the rights of married couples", then that would have been more clear, as well as being blindingly obvious.

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I dont give a f**k about rights, or what the state think about my marriage. I love my wife - not necessarily any more than other unmarried couples may, but I love her, and getting married was what we wanted to do.

all the cynicysm about "the piece of paper" is bollocks.

critically analysing a wedding/marriage is ridiculous. you cant analyse love, or fear, or hate - and there are many rituals surrounding all of the emotions.

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I dont give a f**k about rights, or what the state think about my marriage. I love my wife - not necessarily any more than other unmarried couples may, but I love her, and getting married was what we wanted to do.

all the cynicysm about "the piece of paper" is bollocks.

critically analysing a wedding/marriage is ridiculous. you cant analyse love, or fear, or hate - and there are many rituals surrounding all of the emotions.

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This post has driven me mad. We keep being told we're in the middle of the worst recession since the war so why exactly are we handing out this "gift"? We pay taxes to provide essential services for the country and to help out those less fortunate than ourselves. How can it possibly be justified that the government are giving this out totally arbitrary tax break? You're right that I may not be paing any more taxes for it, but it means that something else must have been cut for it to be handed out. With the economy the way it is, I'm appauled that rather than trying to help people that are in real financial need then government are doing this instead.

Not knocking marriage, just don't see why my taxes should be used to give this "gift"

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