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Q: Is it illegal to give child support money back to the payer?
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How do you claim child support on your income tax return?

Child support is not income to the recipient or a deduction for the payer. Spousal support, also called maintenance or alimony, is income to the recipient and deductible for the payer.


If the mother receives welfare then why does the father of the child have to pay child support?

The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.


How long after payer does taxes does the receiver get back child support?

It can take up to six months


Who can call child support agency concerning non payment?

The person not getting it, or the payer if a payment has not been posted.


Can child support arrearages put a lien on an LLC company that is owned by deadbeats husband?

It depends on which state you are in but most states will not place a lien on any property for back child support. Some states will report back child support to the payer's credit report though.


Do you have pay taxes on spouse support court order?

The one receiving it does. It's tax deductible to the payer. It's also deductible prior to calculating child support.


Can a person claim child support?

No, child support is not tax deductible for the payer, nor taxable for the recipient. See IRS Publication 504 for details: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p504/ar02.html#en_US_2010_publink1000175957


Do mothers have to pay child support back after the kid turns 18 and find out the child support payer is not the father?

Absolutely ! The man shouldn't have paid anything towards the upkeep of the child if it wasn't his ! Legally - he can sue the mother for every payment he's made !


Do you pay taxes on child support if you have a high income bracket?

No Child support payments are neither deductible by the payer nor taxable to the payee. When you calculate your gross income to see if you are required to file a tax return, do not include child support payments received. However, alimony, separate maintenance, and similar payments from your spouse or former spouse are taxable to you in the year received:


Where does Congress get money for a raise?

. . . the American tax-payer .


Does child support cover school lunches?

Yes, most of the time, but sometimes there isn't as much money in the child support to cover it Actually, the intent of the law is such: If both parents made the same amount of money neither would not pay child support. In that case each would be responsible for all support costs when they are with them: food, housing, medical, clothing, everything. There would be no sharing of any costs. Since there is a disparity in the incomes the child support gives the receiver, money to provide for the children to the same extent as the payer during their time of care. What this does is maintain the level of living for the children when with both parents. If child support was meant to pay for all of one parent's financial obligations for that child, then the person receiving the child support would have to pay all of the medical cost, all of the clothing, all of the food, all of the housing expenses for both homes for the child. The person paying would pay for nothing even when the child was with them. It is a means of evening out the disparity and maintaining an even level of care for the minor children. NOT to absolve either of paying for care during their time with the children.


Who is the payer of a check?

The Payer of a check is the person who is paying money for the check. That is the person who has issued the check. For ex: I owe you $1000 and I give you a check for it from my bank account, I become the payer of the check and you will become the payee.