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  1. This publication explains tax rules that apply if you are divorced or separated from your spouse. It covers general filing information and can help you choose your filing status. It can also help you decide which benefits you are entitled to claim.

  2. Publication 504 explains tax rules that apply if you are divorced or separated from your spouse. It covers general filing information and can help you choose your filing status. It also can help you decide which exemptions you are entitled to claim, including exemptions for dependents.

  3. The publication also discusses payments and transfers of property that often occur as a result of divorce and how you must treat them on your tax return. Examples include alimony, child support, other court-ordered payments, property settlements, and transfers of individual retirement arrangements.

  4. 5 sty 2023 · IRS Rules for Divorce. Filing When Your Divorce Isn't Final. Joint and Individual Liability. Filing as Head of Household. Child Support and Alimony. Photo: fizkes / Getty Images. Sources. If you are divorced as of the last day of the tax year, the IRS has rules for you to follow—your marital status affects your filing status, tax rate, and more.

  5. IRS Releases Publication 504 (2022), Divorced or Separated Individuals. JAN. 30, 2023. Citations: Publication 504 (2022) DOCUMENT ATTRIBUTES. IRS Publication 504 (2022) is available.

  6. 29 gru 2021 · IRS Publication 504 – “Divorced or Separated Individuals” – provides that divorced parties may agree on the division of joint estimated tax payments made during marriage.

  7. This publication explains tax rules that apply if you are divorced or separated from your spouse. It covers general filing information and can help you choose your filing status. It also can help you decide which exemptions you are entitled to claim, including exemptions for dependents.

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