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  2. Head of Household - Wikipedia

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    Head of Household is a filing status for individual United States taxpayers. It provides preferential tax rates and a larger standard deduction for single people caring for qualifying dependents. To use the Head of Household filing status, a taxpayer must: Be unmarried or considered unmarried at the end of the year.

  3. Fully qualified domain name - Wikipedia

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    A relative domain name is a domain name which does not include all labels. It may also be referred to as a partially-qualified domain name, or PQDN. Hostnames can be used as relative domain names. Usage. Dot-separated fully qualified domain names are the primarily used form for human-readable representations of a domain name.

  4. Can You Claim an Adult as a Dependent? Here’s What ... - AOL

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    A qualifying relative cannot be your qualifying child or the qualifying child of another taxpayer; they must earn less than $4,400 a year, rely on you for more than half of their financial support ...

  5. Can I Claim a Child on Taxes With 50/50 Custody? - AOL

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    A qualifying relative is someone who is not a qualifying child, is a U.S. citizen and lived with you for the entire year. Qualifying relatives must also be within income thresholds and you must ...

  6. Personal exemption - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Under United States tax law, a personal exemption is an amount that a resident taxpayer is entitled to claim as a tax deduction against personal income in calculating taxable income and consequently federal income tax. In 2017, the personal exemption amount was $4,050, though the exemption is subject to phase-out limitations.

  7. Can I Claim My Boyfriend or Girlfriend as a Dependent? - AOL

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    IRS rules for dependency only apply to qualifying children or qualifying relatives, so if your boyfriend or girlfriend can’t pass all of the following qualifying relative test questions, you ...

  8. Rules for Claiming a Dependent on Your Tax Return - AOL

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    Having trouble deciding if your Uncle Jack, Grandma Betty or daughter Joan qualifies as a dependent? Here's a cheat sheet to quickly assess which of your family members you can claim on your tax ...

  9. Child and Dependent Care Credit - Wikipedia

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    Federal tax reform. United States portal. v. t. e. The Household and Dependent Care Credit is a nonrefundable tax credit available to United States taxpayers. Taxpayers that care for a qualifying individual are eligible. The purpose of the credit is to allow the taxpayer (or their spouse, if married) to be gainfully employed. [1]