Individual Income Taxes
43rd Edition
ISBN: 9780357109731
Author: Hoffman
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 3, Problem 43P
In each of the following independent situations, determine Winston’s filing status for 2019. Winston is not married.
- a. Winston lives alone, but he maintains a household in which his parents live. The mother qualifies as Winston’s dependent, but the father does not.
- b. Winston lives alone but maintains a household in which his married daughter, Karin, lives. Both Karin and her husband (Winston’s son-in-law) qualify as Winston’s dependents.
- c. Winston maintains a household in which he and a family friend, Ward, live. Ward qualifies as Winston’s dependent.
- d. Winston maintains a household in which he and his mother-in-law live. Winston’s wife died in 2018.
- e. Same as part (d), except that Winston’s wife disappeared (i.e., she did not die) in 2017.
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