Georgia Domestic Partnership Dependent Certification Form

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Employees may use this form to determine their tax liability status for domestic partnership benefits.

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Domestic partnership is not available statewide in Georgia. Rather than being authorized under the Georgia Code, it is, instead, up to individual cities and counties within the state to decide whether to offer it and to create the rules and regulations governing these agreements.

A Domestic Partnership is a personal relationship between two people who have committed to living together and remaining partners throughout their lives.

Hence, not only does Georgia not recognize domestic partnerships of any kind, Georgia's constitution denies to domestic partners any of the rights of marriage, including joint insurance policies and tax deductions.

Can my domestic partner claim me as a dependent? Yes, your domestic partner can claim you as a dependent on their tax return under qualifying relative rules for determining dependency status. Dependents don't necessarily need to be related to be claimed on tax returns.

The contract in a common law marriage is the agreement of the parties to be husband and wife and that they hold themselves out to be married in the public's eye. Consummation of the marriage refers to cohabitation, but there is no set length of time that the couple must live together.

Individuals must be at least 18 years old, must not have another domestic partner, and must not be legally married or legally separated. If either party has previously entered into a domestic partnership, that partnership must be terminated.

A "common law marriage" is one in which the parties may hold themselves out as a husband and wife, and under certain circumstances, be deemed married without a marriage license or ceremony.

To qualify as a dependent, your partner must receive more than half of his or her support from you. If your partner is a dependent, you might also be eligible for other favorable tax treatment. If you think that your partner might be your dependent under federal law, consult a tax professional.

Each individual must bring acceptable identification verifying joint residency (acceptable identification includes a passport, Georgia Driver's License, Georgia voter registration card or other state-issued identification, or a utility bill containing the names of both partners).

A domestic partner can be broadly defined as an unrelated and unmarried person who shares common living quarters with an employee and lives in a committed, intimate relationship that is not legally defined as marriage by the state in which the partners reside.

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Georgia Domestic Partnership Dependent Certification Form