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You can take a tax deduction for the alimony payments, even if you don't itemize your deductions. However, the IRS won't consider the payments to be true alimony unless they are made in cash (including checks or money orders) and spelled out in the divorce agreement.
Here is how to enter alimony (spousal support) you paid in TurboTax Online:
Please view IRS Topic 452 below for more information.
You can take a tax deduction for the alimony payments, even if you don't itemize your deductions. However, the IRS won't consider the payments to be true alimony unless they are made in cash (including checks or money orders) and spelled out in the divorce agreement.
Here is how to enter alimony (spousal support) you paid in TurboTax Online:
Please view IRS Topic 452 below for more information.
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