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Thomas has adjusted gross income of $228,000, total itemized deductions of $39,000 and claims 2 personal and 2 dependency exemptions. Which is his filing status? a. Single. b. Head of household. c. Married filing a joint return. d. Married filing separately.

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Final answer:

Without additional information about Thomas's marital status and dependents, we cannot conclusively determine his filing status. However, his status could potentially be Single, Head of Household, or one of the Married filing statuses (either jointly or separately). More specifics on Thomas's household are required to provide a definitive answer.(option b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Thomas's filing status cannot be determined with certainty from the information provided because we are not given details about his household composition beyond the number of exemptions. However, we can explore possible options:

  • Single - This status could apply if Thomas is not married or is legally separated and does not qualify for the Head of Household status.
  • Head of household - This status could apply if Thomas is unmarried and has a qualifying person dependent on him, but we do not have enough information about the dependents to confirm this.
  • Married filing a joint return - This status could apply if Thomas is married and he and his spouse agree to file a joint return.
  • Married filing separately - This status could apply if Thomas is married but chooses to file his taxes separately from his spouse.

In conclusion, to accurately determine Thomas's filing status, more information about his household, marital status, and dependents is needed.

Hence, the answer is option b

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