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During 2019, Lisa (age 66) furnished more than 50% of the support of the following persons:

∙ Her current husband who has no income and is not claimed by anyone else as a dependent.




Her stepson (age 19) who lives with her and earns $6,000 as a dance instructor. He dropped out of school a year ago.
∙ Her ex-husband who does not live with her. The divorce occurred two years ago.
∙ Her former brother-in-law who does not live with her.


Presuming that all other dependency tests are met, on a separate return how many dependents may Lisa claim?


a) Two

b) Three

c) Four

d) Five

e) None of these

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Final answer:

Lisa can only claim her current husband as a dependent since he has no income and is not claimed by anyone else, meeting the IRS criteria. Her stepson is not a dependent due to his age and income, and her ex-husband and former brother-in-law cannot be claimed due to residency and relationship limitations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Lisa may claim one dependent, her current husband who has no income and is not claimed by anyone else as a dependent.

In order for someone to be claimed as a dependent, several IRS tests must be met including relationship, gross income, and support among others. Lisa's current husband qualifies as a dependent because he has no income and she provides more than 50% of his support. Her stepson, although she provides more than half of his support, cannot be claimed as he is 19 and not a full-time student, plus he earned more than the allowable gross income limit for dependents for that year. Lisa cannot claim her ex-husband because he does not live with her and they are not related by blood. Similarly, Lisa cannot claim her former brother-in-law as he does not live with her, they are not related by blood, and there is no special condition that would allow such a claim post-divorce. Therefore, the number of dependents Lisa may claim on her tax return is limited to her current husband only.

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