Divorce and Taxes in a Savannah Georgia uncontested divorce
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A person will be treared as unmarried for tax purposes at the end of a tax year if the taxpayers spouse is legally separated from the taxpayer by divorce decree or separate maintenance contract at the close of the tax year.
A married taxpayer will be treated as unmarried and be eligible for head of household status if the taxpayers spouse was not a member of the household for the previous six months of the year and the household is the home of a dependent child.
Liability on Joint Return
You may request relief from liability for tax, plus related penalties and interests for which you believe that your former spouse should be liable.
Innocent Spouse Relief is available if you: (1) filed a joint return and (2) are no longer married to or are legally separated from the spouse with whom the joint return was filed.
Dependency Exemptions
Usually the dependency exemption for children of divorced taxpayers goes to the parent who has custody of the child for the greater part of the calendar year.
Alimony and Spousal Support
Generally, spousal maintenance and separate maintenance payments are income to the recipient and are deductible by the payer.
If you have any questions about the tax consequences of a divorce, you should consult with to a divorce lawyer.
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