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Tax and Divorce
Are alimony and child support taxable in California?
Are spousal and child support taxable in California? If so, is there any way to structure support payments to my ex to lower my taxes?
How can my income taxes be affected by my divorce?
Whoever gets the children or has to pay child support in your divorce will have a large effect on the income taxes of both parents.
Are spousal and child support taxable in Canada?
Find out if spousal and child support are taxable and how you can work support payments out to your benefit whether you are the payer or the payee.
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Is there any way of structuring support payments to lower my taxes in FL?
As the one paying spousal support your payments are deductible provided that you meet a few particular qualifications.
How could my income taxes be affected by my divorce in Florida?
Miami CPA Phil Shechter answers the question “How could my income taxes be affected by my divorce in Florida?” Read on to see what he says.
Is there any way of structuring support payments to lower my taxes in New York?
Click to find out if Alimony and child support are taxable and if there is a way to structure support payments to lower your taxes.
Is there any way of structuring support payments to lower my taxes in IL?
Firstly, we must make clear that alimony and child support are two different types of payments and are taxed differently. States have many terms for spousal support; however, when we think of alimony we think of the amount paid by one former spouse to the other former marital partner under a divorce or separation agreement. […]
Is there any way of structuring support payments to lower my taxes in NY?
Are alimony and child support taxable in New York? If so, is there any way of structuring spousal support or child support payments to my ex to lower my taxes?
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