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Dec 29, 2023 at 21:01 answer added Bob Baerker timeline score: 0
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Dec 13, 2023 at 17:06 comment added Chuck2289 RE: "Also spousal support should consider ability to pay (which includes assets) not just realized income.” Thank you for your reply. I agree that spousal support should consider ability to pay. My point is that after a mutual fund distribution happens neither my assets nor ability to pay has changed. There was no realized income. In my example, it might appear that I have $1,000 more ability to pay, but I do not.
Dec 13, 2023 at 11:30 comment added nobody Your feelings are irrelevant. The law says it’s taxable and so you must pay. If you don’t like it, write to Congress.
Dec 13, 2023 at 6:19 comment added dave_thompson_085 On the same theory your paycheck is not income (and should not be taxed) because you provided the employer with labor having the same economic value, thus you haven't profited. Lots of anarchists and lunatic libertarians have tried this on the IRS and all have failed. Also spousal support should consider ability to pay (which includes assets) not just realized income.
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