Julie’s right though, marriage is a contract a financial commitment. If you don’t have much money there’s no point in getting the government involved in your lifelong partnership. You can have a wedding and all that if you want for cultural reasons, but if you’re submitting that paperwork to the government it’s just a waste if you’re poor. Hell, im middle class and we still aren’t getting married because our taxes would go up, so yeah i dont need a government contract telling me i have to stay with my partner or something.
Honest question, where are you that taxes go up if you get married? In most places I know, things get more tax efficient when you’re married. You can typically transfer assets (or debts) between each other without incuring the taxes you would if you weren’t married, and you can make more efficient use of tax free allowances.
Julie’s right though, marriage is a contract a financial commitment. If you don’t have much money there’s no point in getting the government involved in your lifelong partnership. You can have a wedding and all that if you want for cultural reasons, but if you’re submitting that paperwork to the government it’s just a waste if you’re poor. Hell, im middle class and we still aren’t getting married because our taxes would go up, so yeah i dont need a government contract telling me i have to stay with my partner or something.
How do taxes work in your country? I’ve not heard of a tax burden increasing before due to marriage
Honest question, where are you that taxes go up if you get married? In most places I know, things get more tax efficient when you’re married. You can typically transfer assets (or debts) between each other without incuring the taxes you would if you weren’t married, and you can make more efficient use of tax free allowances.
We happen to make basically the same amount of money so the married tax brackets hurt us rather than help.
No.
None of this is correct.