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Nominal rigidity is another term for:
Qualifying Widow(er)
A tax filing status allowing a surviving spouse to use joint tax rates for up to two years after the spouse's death, under certain conditions.
Taxpayer Remarry
When a taxpayer remarries, it changes their tax filing status and can affect determinations for deductions, credits, and tax liability.
Single Taxpayer
A filing status for individuals who are not married and do not qualify for other filing statuses, impacting the tax rate and deductions available.
Wages
Compensation received by employees for services performed. Typically, it refers to monetary earnings per hour or per piece of work completed.
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