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[Solved] Ex remarries

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I would like nothing more, but she has twisted his mind where I am lucky if he wants to see me let alone stay over. He is 13 though.

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Ah thirteen year olds can be stubborn... hopefully as he matures he will see things differently. All the best

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Thanks again, one final question.

I know she can't get any tax relief on the payments I make, but should the mother be paying income tax on the payments I make circa £5k a year?

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I’m not sure, our finance moderator might be able to advise, here’s a link

https://www.dad.info/forum/finance/50253-ask-your-finance-questions-here

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I am pretty certain that any maintenance received by the PWC is not classed as taxable income, so no tax is payable.

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