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Why do Canada's support-payment rules care so much about the legal arrangement instead of just the fact that money was paid to help a former family?

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Marc Tremblay
June 11, 2026 3,344 views 1 answer
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People in Canada often assume that if they are clearly making support payments after separation, the tax deduction should follow naturally. Please explain why CRA looks for a legal framework and qualifying pattern first, why line 22000 is not just a humanitarian deduction, and why receipts still matter.

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