Are you paying directly to CP or are your wages garnished by the state?Hello,
Can I give stock to the custodial parent instead of cash payment for child support? Since the custodial parent is in low tax-bracket, the tax liability would be 0% up to a certain amount. I will appreciate your insight regarding this.
My question is, if I gift stock to my wife instead of cash payment as additional financial help above and beyond alimony, will it cause red flags when I file the gift return?
And how did you come to that conclusion regarding child support, since literally nobody said it was acceptable.Thanks for all your replies. From above, I can conclude that child support can be paid via stock transfer. Any additional transfer of stock considered gift and can go unreported if the amount is under $15,000
And how did you come to that conclusion regarding child support, since literally nobody said it was acceptable.
Thanks for all your replies. From above, I can conclude that child support can be paid via stock transfer. Any additional transfer of stock considered gift and can go unreported if the amount is under $15,000
And nobody said it WAS acceptable, nor is this the proper venue to be asking the question.Nobody said it was unacceptable Dave. TM did say that a child support agency probably would not accept it, but that is just because they couldn't track it. The child support agency however is not involved in this particular case, so how it is paid is up to the parties.
It's not a tax law matter.Please look at the last sentences of reply #2 by "Taxing Matters" above.
So?It's not a tax law matter.