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Can I use me being a victim of identity theft as A tax write-off. I had to pay child support for a kid . I never had any kids

 
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Can I use me being a victim of identity theft as A tax write-off. I had to pay child support for a kid . I never had any kids

No there is no "write off" for being a victim of identity theft.  There are no deductions for casualty losses or thefts since the tax laws changed for 2018 and beyond, unless you experience a casualty loss in a federally declared disaster area.

 

And child support is not deductible.  Sorry.

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kenflo87
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Can I use me being a victim of identity theft as A tax write-off. I had to pay child support for a kid . I never had any kids

Child support was deducted from my account . I do not have any children.  

JohnW222
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Can I use me being a victim of identity theft as A tax write-off. I had to pay child support for a kid . I never had any kids

Unfortunately, as xmasbaby0 explains above, there’s no longer a deduction available when you’re a victim of a scam like this, whether the child was yours or not.

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