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No, The pandemic has not been declared a national disaster. Sorry but there is nothing you can enter on your tax return about not receiving alimony.
For divorces pre-2018, alimony is taxable. Not getting alimony means paying less tax. That’s all there is.
For Post-2018 divorces, alimony is not taxable, and there a rent any adjustments for not getting income. You can’t deduct something from your taxable income that was never included in your taxable income in the first place.
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