Question 5 When filing a tax return, a child born alive but who died during the year cannot be claimed on the current-year tax return unless the child died after June 1st of that year. SELECT ONE a True b False Stuck? Show me a hint
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This is a question about tax rules regarding dependents. According to IRS Publication 501, "Dependents, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information," a child who was born alive during the year and died during the same year can generally be claimed as a qualifying Show more…
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