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You do not have to pay taxes on child support, it is not money you earned, it is money that is court ordered, though in cases where a woman targets specific men of high income to get pregnant by, multiple times, perhaps it should be. An example is a woman who conceives a different child to a different man, each time receiving a full award. With different fathers, the total amount received can be 200-300% higher than what would be received from one father paying on three children.

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Q: Do you have to pay income taxes on the child support you receive in Illinois?
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What percentage of your child's father income in Illinois would you receive in child support?

In general, 20% of net income for one child.


What percentage of a non custodial parents income can you receive if you are filing behind someone else already existing court order child support in IL?

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Does my current spouse income affect the amount of child support I will receive from my child's father?

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How much would you have to pay in child support?

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If you have 2 children from different mothers and your married to one of your child's mom how does child support work?

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Can child support be cut in half because of unemployment?

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Can pension be added in the calculation for child support in Illinois?

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In Illinois If child of majority wont go to high school what happens to child support?

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