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A) No, Charlotte does not pass the gross income test.
B) No, Charlotte fails the support test for both qualifying children and qualifying relatives.
C) Yes, Charlotte is a qualifying relative of her parents.
D) Yes, Charlotte is a qualifying child of her parents.
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A) Capital.
B) Tax exempt.
C) Qualified dividend.
D) Normal.
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A) Charlotte.
B) Diana.
C) William.
D) They must negotiate amongst themselves.
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A) $0.
B) $50,000.
C) $400.
D) $50,400.
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A) Depending on the post separation residence(s) of the children, both spouses may qualify to file as head of household.
B) No matter the post separation residence(s) of the children, both spouses must file as married filing separately.
C) No matter the post separation residence(s) of the children, Martin must file as married filing separately but Marianne may qualify to file as head of household.
D) No matter the post separation residence(s) of the children, Marianne must file as married filing separately but Martin may qualify to file as head of household.
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A) the AGI threshold for reductions in certain tax benefits.
B) the applicable standard deduction amount.
C) the appropriate tax rate schedule or tax table.
D) the standard amount of each personal and dependency exemption.
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