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Dear Mrs. Randolph,
Here are my conclusions as to whether you are eligible to claim the head of household filing status and the $500 tax credit for qualifying relatives.
1.
Head of Household Filing Status:
From the information provided, it is not clear if you paid more than half the cost of maintaning the house, which is one of the requirements to qualify for head of household filing status.
Your sister also resides in Tucson and is not with you in Minneapolis, which is where you reside for most of the year, making you ineligible for the head of household filing status.
2.
$500 tax credit for qualifying relatives:
In your case, your sister is a qualifying relative as she is your sibling. Since your sister’s income is zero, and based on the facts provided, it looks like more than half her annual support comes from you, Mrs. Randolph. You qualify for the $500
tax credit for qualifying relatives.
I will need additional information to provide you with a more accurate response. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this letter.
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