Google  plans to pay gay employees more 
Internet giant to cover cost related to domestic  partner health benefits 

 
msnbc.com news services  
updated  7/1/2010 6:08:31 PM ET 2010-07-01T22:08:31 
 
 
_Google_ (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38037689/ns/business-careers/#)  is 
set to begin covering a cost that gay and  lesbian employees must pay when 
their partners receive domestic partner health  benefits, according to a 
report in the New York Times. The increased pay is  largely to compensate these 
workers for an extra tax that heterosexual married  couples do not pay. The 
increase will be retroactive to the beginning of the  year, the newspaper 
said.  
_Google_ (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38037689/ns/business-careers/#)  is 
not the first large company to make up for the  extra tax, the Times 
reported, adding that Google’s move could inspire its  Silicon Valley 
competitors to 
follow suit, as they compete for the same talent.  
Right now Google offers benefits to the spouses or partners  of both 
straight and gay employees.  
Under federal law, employer-provided health benefits for  domestic partners 
are counted as _taxable income_ (
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38037689/ns/business-careers/#) , if the partner is 
not considered a  dependent, the 
newspaper said, noting that the tax owed is based on the value of  the 
partner’s 
coverage paid by the employer.  
 
 
 






Citing a study, the Times said employees with domestic  partners will pay 
about $1,069 more a year in taxes than a married employee with  the same 
coverage. Google will essentially cover those costs, the newspaper  said, 
putting same-sex couples on an even footing with heterosexual employees  whose 
spouses and families receive health  benefits.

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