Alimony definition
Examples of Alimony in a sentence
Alimony and other maintenance payments paid to a resident of a Contracting State shall be taxable only in that State.
Alimony or other maintenance payment paid by a resident of a Contracting Party to a resident of the other Contracting Party shall, to the extent it is not allowable as a deduction to the payer in the first-mentioned Party, be taxable only in that Party.
Alimony paid to a resident of a Contracting State shall be taxable only in that State.
Accounts Receivable Accumulated Savings Alimony Gift Income From Earnings Inheritance Insurance Proceeds Investment Proceeds Legal Settlement Lottery/Gaming Pension/IRA/Retirement Savings Rollover Rental Income Sale of Business Sales of Real Estate Spouse/Parent Other Uninvested cash balances in your account will be automatically invested into the sweep product selected by you or your Investment Advisor or as noted below.
Alimony and separate maintenance payments received by a divorced or separated spouse, and taxable under Section 71 of the Code, shall be considered compensation for purposes of computing the maximum annual contribution to the Custodial Account, and the limitations for contributions by a divorced or separated spouse shall be the same as for any other individual.