Thursday, July 1, 2010

WTF?!: Google to Pay Tax for Gay Employee Benefits


Google has decided that gays and lesbians should get retroactive raises because they are taxed more for domestic partner benefits. So basically, they get a consolation prize for shacking up with their lovers, since the government won’t allow them to marry. Unfortunately, heterosexuals who are shacking up are not eligible for the pay raises because they have the OPTION to marry, but have not exercised it.

Starting Thursday, Google will adjust paychecks for its gay and lesbian employees who opt for domestic partner benefits to cover for a tax those employees have to pay, the New York Times reports.
As it is now, Mountain View-based Google offers benefits to the spouses or partners of both straight and gay employees. However, the married straight employees don't get taxed on those extra benefits -- but the gay employees do as part of the federal laws.
The pay raise will be retroactive to the beginning of 2010 and will apply only to employees in the U.S. Heterosexual employees with long-term partners won't see the pay adjustment, because they could marry and therefore get the tax break if they wished.

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