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Why is German support for an ex-spouse sometimes tax-relevant only because it can shift tax pain, not erase it?

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Clara Weiss
June 2, 2026 3,211 views 1 answer
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People paying support after divorce in Germany often assume there must either be a clean deduction or no tax effect at all. Please explain why the real answer is more relational than that, and why support to an ex-spouse can become tax-relevant precisely because the recipient side of the story still matters.

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