October 3, 2013
Montana State Official Says No Joint Tax Return for Gay Couples
Bobby McGuire READ TIME: 1 MIN.
HELENA, Mont. - Gay couples who were legally married in other states cannot file joint Montana income-tax returns.
Montana Revenue Director Mike Kadas told an interim legislative panel Tuesday that's because of a state constitutional amendment that defines marriage as between a man and a woman.
Lee Newspapers of Montana reports Kadas told the Revenue and Transportation Interim Committee that same-sex couples can file joint federal tax returns.
But he says the Montana Revenue Department cannot do the same for state returns because of the constitutional provision.
In response to a question by Democratic Sen. Dick Barrett of Missoula, Kadas said the state could be subject to an equal-protection lawsuit under the U.S. Constitution.
Barrett says it appears the only way to fix it would be to remove the 2004 voter-approved amendment.
Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/10/02/5215577/state-official-no-joint-returns.html#storylink=cpy