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	<itunes:summary>Divorce Talk Radio is your weekly source for the latest information in North Carolina divorce and family law.  Each week we discuss updates in divorce, separation, child support, child custody, alimony, property division, separation, domestic violence and family law.  We have weekly LIVE shows where we answer listener questions about divorce and family law and one on one interviews with knowledgeable authors and professionals in the divorce world.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Saving Tax Money During a Divorce</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 14:47:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are five ways to save tax money during a divorce from an article that recently ran on Fox Business where Lee Rosen of Rosen Law Firm is cited: 1. Reach agreements with each other 2. Decide the best way to file your taxes 3. Preserve assets 4. Choose who will claim the children 5. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Here are five ways to save tax money during a divorce from an article that recently ran on <a href="http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/financial-planning/tax/article/ways-save-tax-money-divorce_523419_27.html">Fox Business</a> where Lee Rosen of Rosen Law Firm is cited:</p>
<p>1. Reach agreements with each other<br />
2. Decide the best way to file your taxes<br />
3. Preserve assets<br />
4. Choose who will claim the children<br />
5. Follow up on beneficiary forms after the divorce</p>
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		<title>Rosen Law Firm’s 2008 Divorce Tax Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 19:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raleigh, N.C. Lee Rosen, founder and president of Rosen Law Firm, offers a few useful tax tips for those who are recently separated or divorce. Rosen says the stakes are high and the penalties for mistakes are severe, so people need to be familiar with the following four tax implications that could affect their return: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Raleigh, N.C. Lee Rosen, founder and president of Rosen Law Firm, offers a few useful tax tips for those who are recently separated or divorce. Rosen says the stakes are high and the penalties for mistakes are severe, so people need to be familiar with the following four tax implications that could affect their return:</p>
<p><strong>1. The Key Difference Between Alimony and Child Support</strong><br />
Alimony is tax deductible by the payer and child support is not. Similarly, alimony is taxable income to the receiving spouse, while child support is not. When negotiating a divorce settlement, people sometimes (mistakenly) believe that alimony and child support dollars are equivalent.</p>
<p><strong>2. The Tax Impact of Dividing Property</strong><br />
According to §1041 of the Internal Revenue Code, the division of property in a divorce is not a taxable event. There is, however, a potentially huge tax impact hidden within: tax basis. While some property (such as cash) carries no capital gain when sold and other property (such as a residence owned by the taxpayer) has an exemption from capital gain up to a given dollar amount, many forms of investment will be hit with a capital gains tax when sold.</p>
<p><strong>3. Understanding Your Filing Status</strong><br />
There are different filing statuses available (depending on certain factors) for those going through divorce: single, married, or head of household. Different statuses (as well as the decision whether to file jointly or separately with a spouse) may yield significantly different tax liabilities.</p>
<p><strong>4. Which of Your Divorce Attorney’s Fees Are Tax Deductible</strong><br />
Unfortunately, most of the fees paid to a divorce attorney are not tax deductible. There is, though, one loophole: §212 of the Internal Revenue Code allow that fees paid to a divorce attorney in the production or collection of gross income are tax deductible.</p>
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		<title>Uncle Sam and Child Custody</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 23:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are recently separated divorce, a lot of questions are going to arise this tax season. The same question pops up year after year: Who gets to claim the kids?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are recently separated divorce,  <a href="http://www.rosen.com/ppf/ID/1017/taxissues.asp">a lot of questions </a>are going to arise this tax season. The same question pops up year after year: <a href="http://www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2007/03/dependents.html">Who gets to claim the kids</a>?</p>
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		<title>Tax Tips And Divorce</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:08:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So if you haven&#8217;t begun filing your taxes you probably will soon. And if you recently divorced there are some things to keep in mind. For 2006, personal exemption deductions for children are valued at $3,300 per child. Generally, the rule is that the custodial parent gets the write off, but ex spouses can over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>So if you haven&#8217;t begun filing your taxes you probably will soon. And if you recently divorced there are some things to keep in mind.</p>
<p>For 2006, personal exemption deductions for children are valued at $3,300 per child. Generally, the rule is that the custodial parent gets the write off, but ex spouses can over write this rule and decide how to allocate the exemptions fairly.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smartmoney.com/divorce/basics/index.cfm?story=exemptions">Smarmoney.com</a> has a lot of interesting articles that might help you along this tax season.</p>
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