In her opinion piece at Women’s ENews, Kristin Maschka writes, “Because of joint filing, secondary earners in a marriage–still predominantly women–are taxed at significantly higher tax rates than their spouses.”
In her opinion piece at Women’s ENews, Kristin Maschka writes, “Because of joint filing, secondary earners in a marriage–still predominantly women–are taxed at significantly higher tax rates than their spouses.”