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  • Mar 10, 2019, 11:42 AM
    collegian
    Paid alimony in 2018 but divorced in 2019, can I claim on tax return?
    Hello,


    As the title states can I claim the alimony I paid in 2018 on my tax return?


    Also, the payments were made as gifts to my parents' account in a foreign country which was then transferred onto my ex-spouse as a check from their account so I'm not sure if it's still possible or not?


    Thanks.
  • Mar 10, 2019, 12:22 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    Alimony received is considered income and alimony paid is a deduction as an adjustment to income, even under the new tax law.
  • Mar 10, 2019, 12:46 PM
    ebaines
    The fact that you weren’t divorced until 2019 complicates this. Was there a divorce or separation agreement in place in 2018 that mandated the payment? Under the new tax law, alimony paid under divorce or separation agreements executed after Jan 1 2019 are NOT deductable. See: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ne...ody-2018-01-23
  • Mar 10, 2019, 01:16 PM
    collegian
    @AtlantaTaxExpert
    My ex-spouse was an NRA. Further, does the IRS require proof that the funds I transferred were the ones used to make this one time payment?

    @ebaines
    Yes, the divorce was settled in a foreign country and required me to pay a one time alimony before the divorce was finalized.
  • Mar 10, 2019, 01:21 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    They may, but as long as she had a SSN, it should not be a problem.
  • Mar 10, 2019, 01:44 PM
    collegian
    @AtlantaTaxExpert

    She didn't have a SSN
  • Mar 10, 2019, 02:53 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    That complicates matters, because the alimony payment to a non-resident alien is subject to 30% tax withholding. If you withheld the 30% as required and sent the withheld tax to the IRS, then the alimony is deductible.

    What is her native country?
  • Mar 10, 2019, 07:00 PM
    collegian
    India and no I didn't withhold 30%
  • Mar 10, 2019, 07:17 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    You have lucked out, because the U.S.-India Tax Treaty specifically states that alimony paid to a resident of India can be taxed ONLY by India. That being the case, there is no withholding requirement.

    You may want to have your return when you deduct the alimony to be prepared by an expert who has experience in this matter because Form 8833 will need to be filed to explain to the IRS that the alimony, which is deductible for you, is NOT taxable income for your ex-spouse.

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  • Mar 10, 2019, 07:32 PM
    collegian
    Thanks for the detailed explanation!

    How will I prove that the funds I sent to my parents were used in paying for the alimony? Also, technically I wasn't divorced in 2018 so I don't know if that presents any more complications?
  • Mar 10, 2019, 08:29 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    If the divorce was NOT final prior to 2018, then you cannot deduct the alimony as ebaines said.
  • Mar 10, 2019, 09:36 PM
    collegian
    I'll try to re-visit it next year, not sure if it will still be valid or not though.
  • Mar 10, 2019, 10:01 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    No problem!

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