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What Should We Do With Deadbeats Who Refuse To Pay Their Taxes

I have a couple of deadbeats that haven't antied up for the league. What's a good penalty?

Other than the obvious- you won't be able to win any money this year and you won't be able to play next year.

You can lock their teams. Which means they can't add, drop or make roster changes until they pay up. Hopefully they have lots of bye week players coming up and don't want to get too far behind.

Why does my childrens father refuse to pay child support?

a little bit of info, i stayed with him for ten years. i have always worked, and chose to be a child care giver to make extra money. i brought these kids in the world because A. i wanted to, and B. because he was not this way before. After i had my son, he started acting totally different. it was as if he got jealous that my boy was getting more attention than he was. and as stupid as it sounds, i like paying my bills, because i have no worries about anything getting cut off or disconnected. i find i sleep easier at night, knowing i am doing my best. i chose a minimum wage job because i have been out of the work place for a number of years, and i just wanted it to be a starter job,, i do not plan on staying there, i just needed it as a beginner. i have done without his support payments before, and know i can again. i just dont want my kids beleiving that i am the bad one because he wont do what he has to. there were many thingson the court order, and he will not do any of them.

Can I claim deadbeat son on income taxes?

Judy, Wayne, tax preparer - correct

Coworkers, other answerers - incorrect

There are two types of dependents these days, Qualifying Child (QC) and Qualifying Relative (QR). Your son does not fall into the QC category, but may fall into the QR. If all of the following are true, your son is your QR and can be claimed:

1) You can not be claimed by anyone else as their dependent

2) Your son must be a US Citizen (or resident alien or US national or resident of Mexico or Canada for some part of the year)

3) Your son can not be someone else's QC (he can't be anyone's QC, so this is not an issue)

4) Your son must be related to you (definitely) OR live with you the whole year. (notice the "OR". A lot of people think this is AND. It isn't. That means, you can claim a relative even if they don't live with you, and it also means you can claim a total stranger if they do live with you the ENTIRE year.)

5) Your son must have a gross income below the Exemption limit. (someone else's answer listed these amounts...but for 2007, it is $3,400...if he has no income, this is a no-brainer...we are talking income, not gifts)

6) You must provide over 50% of your son's support

Based on what you said, I would quite comfortably agree that your son can be claimed by you. If you have not been claiming him, you may want to go back and amend your tax returns. I found out that a friend of mine was not claiming her son. I amended 3 years of tax returns and got her back over $1,000 in each year. Why? Because not only did she get the $3,400 exemption from her income, she also got to switch from Single to Head of Household, and she qualified for the Retirement Savers Credit. Sweet, huh? To top if off, the IRS gave her interest.

What makes a person a deadbeat dad?

being irresponsible, if he was responsible he'd take care of children no matter what the circumstances, whether he loved/hated the mother or whatever...

so many things to mention, too little time on my part....

Am i a deadbeat dad if I appeal my child support order?

Wow. A lot of mixed answers. I may not appeal anyway. I just realized thats like 25 a week i asked to lower. I'd rather have my children get that anyway. I've been thinking about the 2nd job thing lately too, I just don't want it to affect the way I do my current job. I recently graduated from college for computer programming. I landed a job in computer networking. There aren't many jobs around here from programming and I don't have the money to move into a different area.

What would you do if your ex husband tried to weasel out of paying child support by saying he was fired? He's a software engineer.

Contact your state social services (family services, child and family services…whatever it’s called there.)They’re the ones that are responsible for overseeing this. You get your checks from the state. They will verify if a change in employment status has happened, and take the necessary steps. Being unemployed does not get him out of paying child support. In fact, whatever he can’t pay now, he will owe the child until he is caught up, and his tax refunds (and unemployment) can be taken by the state if he is in arrears.Best of luck to your child. This sounds like a less than harmonious split, and the kid is likely to feel the pain of this as well.

Can I claim my B/F on taxes if he owes child support? F/T unemployed student .?

Can and Should I claim my boyfriend on my 2009 taxes if he owes back child support? He is a full time student and has not worked all year. Child support is pursuing money from him. We have lived together all year in Ohio. Thoughts?? I don't want to lose what little return I may get.

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