Is their any way i can get my income tax refund even if i owe money for child support? |
Additional Details Im not a dead beat my children are back with me.But i still owe back pay to the county.... |
|
Am I considered "Head of Household" for my W-4? |
| I am filling out my W-4 and wondering if I am considered Head of Household. I am a full-time student, and I work full-time as well. I have my own apartment (renting) and I pay all the utilities and ... |
|
How soon can I file my taxes if I won't make any more money in 2008? |
| I have a situation where I need to file my taxes literally AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I mean, even before 1/1/09, if possible with my last stub. I am trying to get my employer to give me my W-2 immediately,... |
|
Efiled and was accepted by the IRS on the 16 Jan 2009. Still does not show up in Where's My Refund. ? |
| Efiled on the 16 Jan 2009 and was accepted by the IRS . Still does not show up in Where's My Refund. Is there something wrong? Anyone else experience this issue? If its accepted why is it not ... |
|
If I collect unemployment, do I get tax money back? |
| I am recieving unemplyment benefits. Do I get tax moeny back when I file in 2009?... |
|
Do you support or oppose the Fair Tax? |
| Do you agree or disagree that the USA should get rid of the income tax and create a national sales tax? The poor consume less so naturally they would pay less, but with the fair tax they would be ... |
|
Can she claim me on her income taxes? |
i lived with my mom from jan this year till sep and then i moved out and in with some one else and there taking care of me i dont work or anything so who should claim me on there taxes?
so ... |
|
I am a student and I work fulltime. Am I suppose to get back everything taken from federal tax? |
| A friend of mine(whose mother is an accountant) told me that I should get everything back because I am a full time student...is this correct? I dont have any dependents and noone else can claim me as ... |
|
Are gambling debts ever deductible? |
| I know you can deduct various investment losses, but was wondering if it was possible with proff in the case of ... |
|
Has anyone received their taxrebate check by mail yet? |
| I received a letter from the IRS saying I should expext to receive my check by May 16. Well I havent received anything and neither has anyone I know. Whats going on???... |
|
Where in the world is my stimulus check??? |
| so according to the irs website, i should've gotten my check on may 9th, but nothing has appeared yet (i even checked my account to see if it had been direct deposited) . i filed my taxes for ... |
|
Is it true that one can claim a new car in the taxes? |
this year i bought an '06 scion xB, and i was told by some one, that i could get credit for it, suppossedly, it does good to the economics to buy a car. is this true???? Additional Details<... |
|
|  |

jocelyn26 | Do you have to list child support as income when fililng taxes? |
|
|


Yvette B yvetteb
|
yes you do, but its not taxible, and not a write off. the kids, however can be listed as dependents.
this'll help...
http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq4-5.html |
|

Toni_busy
|
If you are the recipient of child support NO, it is NOT listed as income. If you receive spousal support, however, then that is listed.
mb |
|

Mr. Zimmer
 |
Child support is neither taxable nor deductible on your US federal income tax return. Alimony, on the other hand, is. |
|

raindrop
 |
No, you do not report child support as income on your tax return.
You do have to report alimony as income on your tax return. |
|

Country Boy
 |
Child support is not listed and should not be taxed. However, if you receive alimony as part of a divorce decree/document, then you must include this as income. |
|

oldman.rm
 |
I agree with Mr. Zimmer. child support is not taxible but alimony is. |
|

Judy1
 |
Does anyone other than me find it scary that people ask questions here and rely on the answers, yet almost half of the answers to this very simple tax question are wrong? |
|

Landlord
|
Yes, but make sure you list it in the right place, you don't pay income tax on it, it is paid by the ther party. |
|

greeneyedevil
 |
There's a seperate line for child support received, under "other sources of income" so yes. |
|

VV
|
yes |
|

oldsoftee2001
|
yes.
he will identify it as a deduction which means that he is identifying that he gave this money to you.
you have to list it as income.
ok. you don't have to but if you get caught you will pay fines and penalties from the time it was received until you settle up with the IRS. |
|

| |
|
| |  |
| Questions List |
Answers | Last Post
| | | |
11 | 4 minutes(s) ago
| | | |
11 | 11 minutes(s) ago
| | | |
11 | 41 minutes(s) ago
| | | |
11 | 3 hour(s) ago
| | | |
11 | 5 hour(s) ago
| | | |
10 | 7 hour(s) ago
| | | |
11 | 9 hour(s) ago
| | | |
10 | 10 hour(s) ago
| | | |
11 | 1 day(s) ago
| | | |
11 | 2 day(s) ago
| |
|