Question 19 of 85. Terry and Sal divorced in 2019. During 2022, their son Nick lived with his mother, Terry, Terry's mother (Andrea), and Terry's best friend (Vanna) from January 1 to November 1. During that time, Nick visited Sal every other weekend for a total of 40 nights. On November 2, Nick went to live with Sal for the rest of the year. After that time, Nick visited Terry, Andrea, and Vanna every other weekend for a total of 16 nights. Terry's adjusted gross income (AGI) was $33,100, Andrea's AGI was $21,500, Vanna's AGI was $32,600, and Sal's AGI was $29,900. Who has the superior claim to Nick's dependency? Andrea. Sal. Terry. Vanna. Mark for follow up Question 20 of 85. Freida is not married. Her son, Diego, lived with her all year. To claim the filing status of head of household, Freida must: Live in the U.S. more than half the year. Be married on the last day of the tax year. Pay over half of the cost of maintaining the household for herself and Diego. Pay a substantial portion of the cost of maintaining the household for herself and Diego. Mark for follow up
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