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If you are paying your ex-spouse to maintain survivor's benefits (SBP) on their military pension, the payments would not be deductible. That is a personal expense, not covered by any current tax deduction.
(There would be one exception - if you were required to make that payment to your ex-spouse as alimony).
If you are paying your ex-spouse to maintain survivor's benefits (SBP) on their military pension, the payments would not be deductible. That is a personal expense, not covered by any current tax deduction.
(There would be one exception - if you were required to make that payment to your ex-spouse as alimony).
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