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Germany gives you the 'Ehegattensplitting' (spouse splitting?), which allows you to tax both incomes according to the tax bracket of the mean. If one partner earns a lot less than the other, you're looking at a lot of money here.



Here is a visualization of the tax policy (married vs not) in the US system: http://taxfoundation.org/sites/taxfoundation.org/files/docs/...

If the German policy just lets you use the mean it sounds like it would be free of the effect of creating a penalty for marriage for equal incomes that the US has.


The US has the same, except it doesn't work out so generously for the top ~2% of households (earning more than ~$500k/yr)




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