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 If i get paid 8 dollars an hour, then how much is taken out of that from taxes?

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 New Labour doubles income tax for the poor?
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Tim
I pay child support, any way to claim that on my taxes??

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Seems as though the woman are saying no you cannot write off supporting your children. But the woman are quick to claim the children each year!
                     
 




d f
Sorry Tim
No claims on the child support. We have been paying it to my husband's ex-wife for 10 years now and 4 to go!

However, as far as claiming the children on your taxes, first come first serve. I know the IRS says the custodial parent gets them, but that is a guideline and not a law. My attorney advised us to claim them this year as soon as we could and ammend the taxes later.
Also -FYI - new law passed in 2005 stating the custodial parent must pay the first $250 of the uncovered medical expenses before the non-custodial parent's share of the bills kick in. Have to go to court for it, but it can be worth your while.

What state do you live in? Here in Virginia if you have custody for 90 days a year they go off of a different guideline and support is cut dramatically. Ours went from $789 to $550 a month and we get her every other Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, 4 weeks a summer and every other weekend and other holidays to make the 90 days.
I feel ya. Good luck


Mr Tax Preparer
Hi, Tim! I'm sorry, but the answer to your question is a definite "no." The IRS clearly states that child support is never deductible to the payer and never taxable to the recipient.

Check out the following IRS links for further info.


anr
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You can not claim child support. You can claim alimony. If you can convince your ex-wife to sign Form 8332 that would give you the right to claim the kids as exemptions.


john_zoltan
If you are divorced or separated, you may be able to deduct the alimony or separate maintenance payments that you are required to make to your spouse or former spouse, or on behalf of that spouse, but not child support.


http://www.expresstaxrefund.com/faq/030/alimony/


strawberrycrush
NO! You cannot deduct child support.


Bryz
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I hate to tell you but No ..... Some men who have wonderful X-wife's can trade off years of claiming there kids as dependents and get to write them off your taxes....But if your X-wife was so kind and wonderful then you'd still be with her.......
Good Luck you can always ask her..... and ask her and ask her then beg her and bag her then ... well you get the idea.


sweetdreamin96
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Nope sorry. It is non-taxable income to support your children.


Brite Tiger
Only with a crocked accountant. Check with Dick Cheney.


sage seeker
Yes, you can claim the child support you pay IF the other parent claims it as income. You must also have paid a certain required percentage of the child's overall costs....check with the local IRS office or you can also go online to www.irs.gov


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