Taxes and Children of Divorced Parents
As the noncustodial parent, you will likely owe child support. The amount is generally established based on New York child support guidelines calculations, with some room for negotiating a fair monthly...
View ArticleDivorce Tax Tips: The Ins and Outs of Filing Your First Tax Return
The many changes in your life after divorce include new rules imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about your claims, deductions, exemptions and income. Divorce lawyer Bryan L. Salamone, Esq....
View ArticleTaxes and Children of Divorced Parents
As the noncustodial parent, you will likely owe child support. The amount is generally established based on New York child support guidelines calculations, with some room for negotiating a fair monthly...
View ArticleDivorce Tax Tips: The Ins and Outs of Filing Your First Tax Return
The many changes in your life after divorce include new rules imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about your claims, deductions, exemptions and income. Divorce lawyer Bryan L. Salamone, Esq....
View ArticleTaxes and Children of Divorced Parents
As the noncustodial parent, you will likely owe child support. The amount is generally established based on New York child support guidelines calculations, with some room for negotiating a fair monthly...
View ArticleDivorce Tax Tips: The Ins and Outs of Filing Your First Tax Return
The many changes in your life after divorce include new rules imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about your claims, deductions, exemptions and income. Divorce lawyer Bryan L. Salamone, Esq....
View ArticleTaxes and Children of Divorced Parents
As the noncustodial parent, you will likely owe child support. The amount is generally established based on New York child support guidelines calculations, with some room for negotiating a fair monthly...
View ArticleDivorce Tax Tips: The Ins and Outs of Filing Your First Tax Return
The many changes in your life after divorce include new rules imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about your claims, deductions, exemptions and income. Divorce lawyer Bryan L. Salamone, Esq....
View ArticleTips for Achieving Financial Success During, After a Divorce
While planning for your divorce might seem like a daunting and unappealing process, it is important to prepare yourself for the process you are about to go through and what lies beyond it....
View ArticleThe Most Common Financial Issues to Confront in Divorce
Divorce does not just place a lot of strain on you emotionally and physically — it also takes a financial toll. You and your spouse must make a series of decisions that will have a significant impact...
View ArticleWhat You Should Know About Divorce and Taxes
We’re in the thick of tax season now, but it also happens to be the time of year at which divorces surge. Therefore, if you’re starting a divorce process now, it’s important you keep tax considerations...
View ArticleTax Strategies That Could Help Your Divorce Settlement
Interested in finding ways to make your divorce settlement easier? Here are just a few strategies you could consider implementing. Put alimony in a trust The changes in how alimony would be taxed...
View ArticleWhat You Should Know About Alimony and Taxes
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed into law in December 2017, changed the way alimony payments are taxed for some people. The way tax rules apply to your alimony depends on when you were divorced....
View ArticleTaxes and Children of Divorced Parents
As the noncustodial parent, you will likely owe child support. The amount is generally established based on New York child support guidelines calculations, with some room for negotiating a fair monthly...
View ArticleDivorce Tax Tips: The Ins and Outs of Filing Your First Tax Return
The many changes in your life after divorce include new rules imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about your claims, deductions, exemptions and income. Divorce lawyer Bryan L. Salamone, Esq....
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