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No, if it is not specifically designated alimony, you do not include it as income. Regardless, if you are the insured you personally get no benefit from having the policy.
No, if it is not specifically designated alimony, you do not include it as income. Regardless, if you are the insured you personally get no benefit from having the policy.
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