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Deductions & credits
You are making a false assumption. Child support always comes from your net after tax income, whether you pay it to grocery and clothing stores as a parent living in the home with the child, or pay it to the other parent as a result of divorce or separation.
Alimony or spousal maintenance is often tax deductible but child support is always paid after taxes.
Alimony or spousal maintenance is often tax deductible but child support is always paid after taxes.
‎June 4, 2019
4:27 PM