Have a new client that I am meeting with on Monday. Several phone calls back and forth as she is organizing her paperwork, and I might add "really messed up the 401K division, as they didn't include a QDRO order and rollover"
A do-it yourself divorce issue. Both the ex husband and the spouse (my new tax client) drew up their own divorce papers and property settlement.
Within the divorce papers and property settelement, it states that the ex-husband will pay the spouse $1,000 per month spousal support/alimony. Property settlement amongst others was a vehicle, that "under the property settlement section of the divorce agreement" states that the ex-husband will continue to make the auto loan payment on this vehicle until the loan is paid off.
The $1,000 per month spousal/alimony is a given, except ex-husband claimed on his return an extra $1,000 for one month that he did not pay for.
Question is the auto loan payment of $579 per month. Is this also considered spousal/alimony. I am thinking not! But I have been wrong before. It was not included under the spousal/alimony of the divorce agreement, only included under the liabilities to be paid by each party, under the property settlement.
How would you treat the $579 per month?? The ex-husband listed as spousal/alimony deduction on his return.
Thanks,
Sandy
A do-it yourself divorce issue. Both the ex husband and the spouse (my new tax client) drew up their own divorce papers and property settlement.
Within the divorce papers and property settelement, it states that the ex-husband will pay the spouse $1,000 per month spousal support/alimony. Property settlement amongst others was a vehicle, that "under the property settlement section of the divorce agreement" states that the ex-husband will continue to make the auto loan payment on this vehicle until the loan is paid off.
The $1,000 per month spousal/alimony is a given, except ex-husband claimed on his return an extra $1,000 for one month that he did not pay for.
Question is the auto loan payment of $579 per month. Is this also considered spousal/alimony. I am thinking not! But I have been wrong before. It was not included under the spousal/alimony of the divorce agreement, only included under the liabilities to be paid by each party, under the property settlement.
How would you treat the $579 per month?? The ex-husband listed as spousal/alimony deduction on his return.
Thanks,
Sandy
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