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Tax Tip of the Week | No. 454 | New Tax Law (TCJA) - How It Will Affect Alimony Payments
These new changes take effect for divorces and legal separations after 2018.
Noncustodial Parents Beware | Tax Tip of the Week | No. 201
In a divorce situation when the couple has minor children, it is common to see the divorce decree will allow one spouse to claim the children as dependents in even years and the other spouse in odd years.Over time, unfortunately, the custodial spouse seems to “forget” this sometimes. To protect the noncustodial spouse, the IRS requires a Form 8332 (link- http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8332.pdf ) to be attached to the tax return.
Divorce and the Tax Consequences of Payments | Tax Tip of the Week | No. 98
Determining the tax consequences that can arise during a divorce or marital separation can be vital for the financial protection and well being of you and your family. That’s why it’s important to understand applicable tax laws before making any major decisions.
Divorce and Claiming Dependents - Tax Tip of the Week
Many times a divorcee decree will grant the noncustodial parent the right to claim as dependents minor children in alternating years. For example, the custodial parent can claim the child(ren) in years ending with even numbers, and the noncustodial parent can take them as dependents in years ending with odd numbers.