Yes. The Colorado state tax code relies upon the IRS's definition of marriage and, therefore, the Colorado Department of Revenue has ruled that a legally married same-sex couple legally married that lives in Colorado may jointly file their state income tax return as "married" (either jointly or separately).
how to apply tax code in UK
As of now, the tax code has not been changed, but the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has issued a statement saying that same-sex married couples are REQUIRED to file as married on their New York state income tax returns and that doing so requires calculations obtainable only from completing a "dummy" federal return treating the couple as "married." (Afterwards, you have to file two federal returns treating the couple as too single people.)
A married woman is called a wife
I Married a Woman was created in 1958.
Congress write the tax code. Officially called the Internal Revenue Code. Whereas, the Internal Revenue Service implements the tax code and how it applies.
Depends on the tax payers circumstances.... eg taxpayer married, when they reached 65, income, investments etc etc... NB vague question = vague answer ;p
When a woman isn't married When a woman isn't married
The duration of The Woman He Married is 3000.0 seconds.
The Woman He Married was created in 1922-05.
The duration of I Married a Woman is 1.42 hours.
A married woman is called a Senora.