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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Subsidizes Extended Health Care Federal Tax for Same Sex Employees

Katherine Laudergan

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Posted:26 Jun 2013 19:06:16 PM

Same sex employees at MIT who utilize extended health care benefits for their spouses will have $125 paid by MIT. The $125 will be used to offset the federal taxes that same sex couples are required to pay. MIT now joins Harvard who adopted a similar policy in April.

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