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It doesn't. Child support does not count as income and is not taxable for the recipient.

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Q: Where on a 1040a does child support income go?
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If you have not paid child support because of bank repute?

If you have not paid child support because of bankruptcy in Canada? If you have not paid child support because of bankruptcy can you go back if the person is now working and have a income?


Does child support go down when child doesnt need babysitter anymore?

Generally, no. Child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. However, sometimes there is an additional payment for child care.


Does back child support go to the overaged child or to the parent?

The custodial parent, it is assumed that he or she supported the child with their income. If however a state agency was involved in the support of the child that agency would receive the arrearages.


Where do you go to get your child support decressed due to change in income?

You need to go to the court where the child support order was issued and request a payment modification, stating your reasons, backed up with a proof.


Tennessee they go by both parents income to determine child support what if the mother quit work and both kids in school and is able to work and the father pays child support why should support go up?

Contact an attorney.


If father is paying support for two kids and has another that he has to pay support to does child support for the first two go down?

If I am correct yes it depends because his child support due is based on his income if he makes enough to pay the same for all three children then no otherwise yes but not by much. In general, child support is a percentage of net income. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.


If non custodial parent quits their job to get a lower paying job does child support go down?

Yes, the non custodial parent will have to file for a change in the child support for it to be lowered. The new child support will be based on the new income.


Can you ask for more child support if your ex makes more money now than he did when they divorced 13 years ago?

Yes you can get more support because child support is estimated by income of the payee.. go get it lolh


If a person is behind in their child support payment how many years can they go without filing their income taxes?

The two have nothing to do with each other. If a court has ordered you to pay child support, you have a legal obligation to pay it regardless of whether you file taxes. If you have a certain amount of income, you have a legal obligation to file a tax return, regardless of your child support status.


Does what you are paying for child support get reduced if you have another child?

Not usually. The Court doesn't consider any future obligations you incur in determining your child support. About the only thing that will lower it is a significant reduction in your income, and then you have to go to court and explain the situation.


What happens when custodial parent lies about income retaining to child support?

Contact your local Department of Human Services immediately and let them know about the situation. You may be able to have child support reduced.


When a child is being kept by the grandparent is the grandparent's income used when calculating the father's child support payments?

The parents are responsible for child support, not the grandparents. If the grandmother has legal custody the child support payments should go directly to her via a court order. All states in the US have child support guidelines, based on income and other factors, that must be used to calculate what the non-custodial parent(s) must pay.It should be noted that if the child lives with her grandparent that grandparent is already contributing to the child's support above and beyond the payments made by the parent(s). Child support payments rarely amount to enough to completely support the child.