Am I Responsible Income Tax Question

by Christina
(Conneticut)

Am I Responsible Income Tax Question

Am I Responsible Income Tax Question

I'm married but my husband doesn't work I also have SI and welfare but still work.

I had filed jointly for my taxes. Will I be responsible for his child support debts even though I'm on disability and I worked, and he didn't even to support the children we share?

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Tax Filing and Child Support
by: BB

Filing taxes jointly does not make you automatically responsible for your spouse's child support debts. Child support obligations are typically based on the income of the noncustodial parent. However, legal implications can vary, and it's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to understand your specific situation.

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Wall Fell Down

by Richard
(LA, CA)

The city condemned 55' of a retaining wall here in CA. Cost me $29K to rebuild. Can I get any fed or state tax credit for this?

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Tax Implications for Retaining Wall Repairs
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Expenses related to repairing or rebuilding a retaining wall may not qualify for federal or state tax credits. However, you may be eligible for a deduction if the repair qualifies as a necessary home improvement. Consult with a tax professional or accountant to assess the specific details of your situation.

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