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Type: Cch tax briefing / legal bulletin
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This is page 3 of a CCH Tax Briefing dated June 27, 2013, analyzing the tax implications of the Supreme Court's *Windsor* decision which struck down Section 3 of DOMA. It details changes to filing status, income tax benefits/disadvantages, and the 'Marriage Penalty' for same-sex couples. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a larger discovery production, likely related to financial records, though no specific individuals (like Epstein) are named on this page.

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Supreme Court's Windsor decision regarding DOMA
Washington D.C. (implied)

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"The Court judged DOMA for its impact on 'over 1,000 federal statutes and the whole realm of federal regulations.'"
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"NO NATIONWIDE EXTENSION OF SAME-SEX MARRIAGE"
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"Because of the Supreme Court’s decision, the same tax benefits and disadvantages faced by just-married, opposite-sex couples... are now shared by same-sex married couples."
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