yes
No.
This is not declared income and you will not have to pay income taxes on it. Same thing for child support. However, Alimony payments have to be delclared and will be taxed.
It's neither taxable, or tax deductible.
Question is not clear, but tax refunds and other payments are intercepted only if there is an arrearage. If the child receives TANF, the State retains the support payments as reimbursement.
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:
Eventually they may. I hope you intend on making those payments.
In the UK it is your responsibility to file a tax return if you think you may owe tax but you won't have to pay any tax on child maintenance payments you receive in the UK. Similarly in the US The person paying child support cannot deduct those payments on a tax return and child support is not included in the income of the person getting the payments.
No, but they can take away tax refunds to pay a child support arrears. Child support is separate and for all purposes at a higher category than taxes. Money owed towards taxes will be taken by other methods, but it is easy and now legal for child support to be taken from tax refunds.
Taxes, no; tax refunds due the obligor, yes. Not sure what is meant by "non biological child" - paternity must be established before any support is ordered. I have gone to Washingtonlawhelp.org. Past due child support can be taken out of Tax refunds for a non-biological child. (from a spouse of the non-custodial parent)
No child and/or spousal support are not dischargeable in a chapter 7 BK. It is my understanding that child support, student loans, taxes owed, and things along that line cannot be included in a bankruptcy.
Assuming your question is "Do they take child support out before they tax my wages?", the answer is : No. They take it out after your taxes are deducted. They figure support based on your gross earnings, but factor in your taxes. However, you are not getting a tax break, like you do on your insurance premiums.
I had my taxes send to the first wife because my ex husband did not send any child support. I can happen that way. I don't think they could attach monthly payments but you can check with a lawyer.