Consider the following information: A (Click the icon to view the taxpayer information.) Requirement How many dependents does the taxpayer have, assuming the people involved are U.S. citizens? Which dependents qualify for the child credit? (Select "0" if the taxpayer has no dependents. Select "None" if no dependent qualifies for the child credit.) Dependent which Taxpayer information Number of qualifies for the child Тахраyer dependents credit Andrew supports his cousin Mary, who does not live with him. Mary has no income and a. is single. Andrew supports his cousin Mary, who does not live with him. Mary has no income and is single. b. Bob and Ann are filing a joint return. Bob provided over one-half of his father's support. The father received Social Security benefits of $6,000 and taxable interest income of $800. The father is single and does not live with them. a. Clay provides 60% of his single daughter's support. She earned $3,000 while attending school during the year as a full-time student. She is 22 years old. c. d. Dave provided 30% of his mother's support and she provided 55% of her own support. Dave's brother provided the remainder. The brother agreed to sign a multiple support agreement. Choose from any drop-down list and then click Check Answer. 3 parts remaining Clear All Print Done
Consider the following information: A (Click the icon to view the taxpayer information.) Requirement How many dependents does the taxpayer have, assuming the people involved are U.S. citizens? Which dependents qualify for the child credit? (Select "0" if the taxpayer has no dependents. Select "None" if no dependent qualifies for the child credit.) Dependent which Taxpayer information Number of qualifies for the child Тахраyer dependents credit Andrew supports his cousin Mary, who does not live with him. Mary has no income and a. is single. Andrew supports his cousin Mary, who does not live with him. Mary has no income and is single. b. Bob and Ann are filing a joint return. Bob provided over one-half of his father's support. The father received Social Security benefits of $6,000 and taxable interest income of $800. The father is single and does not live with them. a. Clay provides 60% of his single daughter's support. She earned $3,000 while attending school during the year as a full-time student. She is 22 years old. c. d. Dave provided 30% of his mother's support and she provided 55% of her own support. Dave's brother provided the remainder. The brother agreed to sign a multiple support agreement. Choose from any drop-down list and then click Check Answer. 3 parts remaining Clear All Print Done
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