Determine number of personal and dependency exemptions


Response to the following problem:

In each of the following independent situations, determine the taxpayer's filing status and the number of personal and dependency exemptions the taxpayer is allowed to claim.

a) Frank is single and supports his 17-year-old brother, Bill. Bill earned $3,000 and did not live with Frank.

b) Geneva and her spouse reside with their son, Steve, who is a 20-year-old un- dergraduate student at State University. Steve earned $13,100 at a part-time summer job, but he deposited this money in a savings account for graduate school. Geneva paid all of the $12,000 cost of supporting Steve.

c) Hamish's spouse died last year and Hamish has not remarried. Hamish sup- ports his father, Reggie, age 78, who lives in a nursing home and had interest income this year of $2,500.

d) Irene is married but has not seen her spouse since February. She supports her spouse's 18-year-old child, Dolores, who lives with Irene. Dolores earned $4,500 this year.

e) Assume the same facts as in part (d). Also, assume that Craig is Irene's husband. Craig supports his 12-year-old son Ethan, who lives with Craig. Ethan did not earn any income.

 

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