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You usually can claim exemptions for yourself, your spouse, and each person you can claim as a dependent. This tax topic will help you learn about tax exemptions, when you can claim them and who are the qualifying individuals you can claim on your tax return.
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Student Instructions:
Read the reading material and answer the questions on this page.
Submit the answers to the Assignment online.
Complete a short quiz on the reading material: Short Quiz online. You have 25 minutes to complete 15 questions for this . You must study the reading material. You won't have time to look up questions in the reading material. If you don't pass, you can retry - Every time you try the questions will be different.
Please use IRS Publication 501 to complete this assignment.
Complete a return for Debra Libanos.
Get all their basic information from the following W2, including income information. Complete Form 1040A (1040A Instructions).
Use the following attached W2, information on W2 is current.

Debra has her niece Tsehay Adaba, (D.O.B. born 8-23-2002 and SSN 610-04-1090) whom she would like to claim on her tax return. Tsehey didn't live with Debra. However, Debra provided more than half of Tsehay's support. No one else can claim Tsehay or Debra as a dependent.
Debra would like to claim her mother on her return because she provided $3,900 toward her mother's support during the year. Her mother had worked and earned only $590 from work. Her mother also had nontaxable social security benefits of $3,800, and tax-exempt interest of $175. Her mother used all these amounts to pay for entertainment and other personal items.
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