ye, but like any business, not the gross income from it. It will be determinant based on any net profit, minus set asides for potential future expenses, such as replacement cost of an AC/Heating unit.
All of the money you make. If you have a salary, if you own rental property, if you get dividends from stock - whatever money you receive is your income.
No. For income tax purposes on your federal income tax return child support is NOT TAXABLE income that you would report on your 1040 tax form. Gross rental income and expenses are reported on the schedule E of the 1040 tax form and then then the net rental income is entered on page 1 line 17 Rental real estate, etc, Attach schedule E.
I am not an attorney, nor have I ever payed/received child support, but I believe that time has nothing to do with it. I think that is a sum of money only.
This suggests that the father has some income from that property and therefore some ability to support the child[ren].
No, child support is not income.
It depends, if you have a trust fund that gives you money every month, yeah, that would count. If you have a credit card with a million dollar limit, no that doesn't count. Rental property income would. Any taxable income is a consideration.
No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.
It doesn't. Child support does not count as income and is not taxable for the recipient.
Child support is a percentage of net income.
To calculate Community Property Income Adjustments, first identify all income earned during the marriage by both spouses, as community property laws treat this income as jointly owned. Next, determine each spouse's individual income and any separate property income. Adjust the total community income to reflect any agreed-upon distributions, deductions, or allowances, such as spousal support or child support. Finally, ensure the calculation aligns with state-specific community property laws, as they can vary.
Vacation pay is an income, child support is taken out of income.....
The more likely outcome is that the father would use this as the basis for a request to modify support.