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Alimony Alimony is deductible, including back alimony, in the year when it is actually paid. Amounts that are actually property settlements or child support are normally non-deductible - although different rules apply to pre-1984 divorces. This adjustment is available only on Form 1040 .

Alimony

Alimony is deductible, including back alimony, in the year when it is actually paid. Amounts that are actually property settlements or child support are normally non-deductible - although different rules apply to pre-1984 divorces. This adjustment is available only on Form 1040.

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