My boyfriend and I were togather for almost 3 years. He and his daughter moved out this October. However since the address where they lived was mine for the last year...can I legally claim her on my ...
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No. Alimony can be deducted by the payer, and is considered income to the recepient, but Child Support is neither deductible nor does it have to be claimed as income.
bostonianinmo
For the 375,491st time, NO! You cannot deduct child support!
And the fools that say you can are BLITHERING IDIOTS! PERIOD!
tma
nope!
TxRngerFan
Having paid child support (in excess of $47,000 ) in the state of Texas for the previous THIRTEEN years, believe me if there were a way to make that possible I would've found it. If you're living in this state, and I'm fairly certain all throughout the U.S. regrettably the answer is not gonna happen.
Lilly
Child support is not deductible, but alimony is. The alimony must be court ordered.
connemara
You have asked this question before it seems and the answer is still NO!
cork
no
mrfoxhorn
No.
branjo_70
No
t_ibrahim
i dont think so ,, well then again there is a quesion that asked about child support so im not sure
skip
Bostonianinmo obviously hasn't read the tax code as deeply as he thinks. You are indeed able to make the claim. It goes on the same form as those claims for Slave Reparations, Business Expenses paid through a Trust, The No Gain deduction (a very underused claim) and the worksheet for the Zero Wages claim.
Anyone who feels any of these claims are valid is welcome to search www.irs.gov for the form. It is Form ID10(T).
Happy hunting.
evilgranny
it can but you have to be able to prove you paid it and both cant claim the child