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Can I claim back child support that I’m owed from non custodial parent on my taxes

Can I claim back child support that I’m owed from non custodial parent even if he’s court ordered? 

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CesarJ
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Can I claim back child support that I’m owed from non custodial parent on my taxes

No, unpaid child support can't be claimed on your tax return, even if it is court ordered. Child support is not taxable income to the receiving parent and not deductible by the paying parent, whether it is paid or unpaid.  Child support is handled through the court or state child support enforcement, not the IRS. Your tax return filing is not affected by whether the other parent is current or behind on payments.

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CesarJ
Employee Tax Expert

Can I claim back child support that I’m owed from non custodial parent on my taxes

No, unpaid child support can't be claimed on your tax return, even if it is court ordered. Child support is not taxable income to the receiving parent and not deductible by the paying parent, whether it is paid or unpaid.  Child support is handled through the court or state child support enforcement, not the IRS. Your tax return filing is not affected by whether the other parent is current or behind on payments.

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