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Child Support

Child support is not deductible for tax purposes. Child support payments are also not required to be reported as income by any person receiving them.

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Alimony payments may indeed be tax deductible if the divorce or separation instrument under which they are made was executed prior to 2019.

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If you didn't receive an Economic Impact Payment and meet the requirements, you can still receive the payment when you file your 2020 federal income tax return.

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Simply stated, child support is not deductible. However, it is worth noting that identifying child support payments may not be so simple.

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