There are a number of Muslim countries where a man is allowed to take as many as four wives. Also, in some African countries, polygamy is still practiced. And although Mormonism has outlawed polygamy, there are still some fundamentalist Mormons who broke away from the LDS church so that they could continue to practice plural marriage.
No.
If you are or consider yourself to be married to more than one person.
being married to more than one person at a time
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Yes, more for the married person than for the single one, but there is a commandment that covers that too.
Polygamy was made illegal in the United States in 1862. The law does not recognize polygamous marriages, and you cannot legally be married to more than one person at a time.
No. You cannot be married to more than one person in the US,
It means being married to more than one person at the same time.
Yes. Being married to more than one person at the same time is generally not allowed.
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The amount that is withheld depends on the marital status and the number of withholding allowances you put down on your W-4 form. A person who checks the "single" box on the W-4 form will have more withheld than a person who checks the "married" box if they both claim the same number of withholding allowances. If they claim a different number of withholding allowances, there is nothing that can be said about who will have more withheld. Remember that the amount withheld does not represent the actual amount of tax you owe. That is determined when you fill out your Form 1040 at the end of the year. If the married person has a spouse who earns the same or more than the he/she does and the couple does not have a lot more deductions than the single person, the married person may find themselves owing a lot more tax than the single person does. Of course the married person could owe a lot less tax if the person has a non-working or low-earning spouse or a lot more deductions.
There are basically three types of marriage... Monogomous - where one person is married to one other person. Polygamous - where one person is married to more than one other person. Homosexual - where a person is married to another person of the same gender.