Can you explain taxation of same-sex domestic civil union spouse’s health (medical and/or dental) benefits?
When USNH provides health insurance (medical and/or dental) coverage for the same-sex domestic partner, civil union spouse and/or dependents, federal tax law considers the fair market value of that coverage as “imputed income” to the employee. Starting January 1, 2009, USNH will provide funding to those in a civil union to mitigate the employee’s imputed income taxation for health (medical and/or dental) benefits.
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