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Can you explain what you mean? "Spouse support" is not an income tax item. If you are divorced or separated after January 1, 2019, spousal support or alimony is not taxable income to the recipient and is not a tax deduction for the payer. If your only income is alimony (with or without social security) and you were divorced after 2019, it is not taxable and you probably don't even have to file a return.
If you were divorced before 2019, your alimony might be taxable but it would depend on the wording of your divorce agreement.
If you mean something else, we need more details.
What do you mean by spouse support? That is not something you get on your tax return.
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