Mark for follow up Question 6 of 15. Maggie is a neighbor of yours who lives with her parents. She is 20 years old and has a one-year-old child. You know that Maggie was a full-time student until she quit college at the end of September of the tax year. Maggie gives you her tax documents and tells you that her mother said to claim herself and to claim her child for EITC. To meet the EITC due diligence knowledge requirement, you: Cannot ignore the facts about Maggie living with her mother for nine months of the year when she was a full-time student Can disregard information obtained through a personal relationship. Cannot complete Maggie's return under any circumstances. Can complete Maggie's return filing her as a single non-dependent with EITC for her child. Mark for follow up « Back Save/Return Later Summary Next »

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Question 6 of 15.
Maggie is a neighbor of yours who lives with her parents. She is 20 years old and has a one-year-old child. You know that Maggie
was a full-time student until she quit college at the end of September of the tax year. Maggie gives you her tax documents and
tells you that her mother said to claim herself and to claim her child for EITC. To meet the EITC due diligence knowledge
requirement, you:
Cannot ignore the facts about Maggie living with her mother for nine months of the year when she was a full-time student
Can disregard information obtained through a personal relationship.
Cannot complete Maggie's return under any circumstances.
Can complete Maggie's return filing her as a single non-dependent with EITC for her child.
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Transcribed Image Text:Mark for follow up Question 6 of 15. Maggie is a neighbor of yours who lives with her parents. She is 20 years old and has a one-year-old child. You know that Maggie was a full-time student until she quit college at the end of September of the tax year. Maggie gives you her tax documents and tells you that her mother said to claim herself and to claim her child for EITC. To meet the EITC due diligence knowledge requirement, you: Cannot ignore the facts about Maggie living with her mother for nine months of the year when she was a full-time student Can disregard information obtained through a personal relationship. Cannot complete Maggie's return under any circumstances. Can complete Maggie's return filing her as a single non-dependent with EITC for her child. Mark for follow up « Back Save/Return Later Summary Next »
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