
July 18, 2000
UNION
OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS APPLAUDS SENATE PASSAGE OF MARRIAGE
PENALTY ROLLBACK
Today, the Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, through its Institute
for Public Affairs applauded the U.S. Senates 60-39 vote
approving a measure designed to abolish the tax codes unfair
treatment of married couples.
Currently, public policy, as embodied by
the federal tax code, treats married couples unfavorably as compared to
unmarried couples. This is reflected in the simple fact that many
married couples filing jointly pays higher taxes than if the same couple
with the same earnings paid their taxes separately. This penalty
hits hard-working, lower to middle income families, with two working
parents when the higher-earner of which makes between $20,000 and
$75,000 per year.
Nathan Diament, director of the Unions
public policy arm, stated that the Orthodox Jewish community is one
which is highly family oriented; thus, we welcome the Senates vote to
ensure that a man and woman are not financially penalized solely because
they choose to commit themselves to marriage. With mounting budget
surpluses, there is no reason not to rectify this inappropriate aspect
of Americas tax laws.
We hope the House will pass this measure
quickly and that the President will sign it into law.
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Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America
Institute for Public Affairs
Main Office:
11 Broadway
New York, NY 10004
Phone: 212-613-8124 Fax: 212-564-9058
E-mail: ipa@ou.org |
Washington Office:
1640 Rhode Island Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-857-2770 Fax: 202-331-916
E-mail: ipadc@ou.org |
Prof.
Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
Affairs & Communal Relations
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