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  2. How Your Taxes May Change After a Divorce - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post Filing Taxes After Divorce: A Practical Guide appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. If you're getting a divorce, the tax implications probably are not the most pressing ...

  3. Simple Tax Mistakes To Avoid Making After Divorce - AOL

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    Don't mess up your filing by making these mistakes.

  4. Internal Revenue Code section 1041 - Wikipedia

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    The general rule in § 1041(a) is that no gain or loss shall be recognized on a transfer of property from an individual to a spouse; [1] or a transfer of property to a former spouse if the transfer is incident to the divorce. This rule also applies on a transfer of property from a trust for the benefit of a spouse or former spouse if the ...

  5. Marital deduction - Wikipedia

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    The right to receive property conveys ownership for tax Purposes. A decree of divorce transfers the right to that property by reason of the marriage and is also a transfer within a marriage. It makes no difference whether the property itself or equivalent compensation is transferred before, or after the decree dissolves the marriage.

  6. Filing Taxes After Divorce: A Practical Guide - AOL

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  7. Division of property - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act §307 (UMDA §307) [3] also allows for the equitable distribution of property and lists factors the court should consider, e.g. "the duration of the marriage, and prior marriage of either party, antenuptial agreement of the parties [which is the same as a prenuptial agreement or premarital agreement], the ...