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numbCruncher 3 years, 9 months ago.
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How many of you has this section blank and how many of you has $$$ in this section?
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Anonymous42I never married an Alimony check/cheque, so I have to say no!
In Canada, alimony is tax deductible. Child support is not. I only pay child support but I’ll never file a Canadian tax return again.
I bathe in the tears of single moms.
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Thank Gawd I don’t have anything in that box anymore. Sucks.
As stated previously, child support is not tax deductible, but I think that is complete bulls~~~. You are sending money to the momma, and she spends it on anything she damn well pleases. At least a portion of it should be tax deductible especially if the momma takes the dependent deduction.
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