Question: 9. Assume the same fact pattern as in # 8 above, but add to this fact pattern that Janie had a job that paid her

 9. Assume the same fact pattern as in # 8 above,
but add to this fact pattern that Janie had a job that

9. Assume the same fact pattern as in # 8 above, but add to this fact pattern that Janie had a job that paid her $16,000 (i.e., she had GI = $16,000). Now your answer is that Jane's best filing status is single. 10. Assume the same fact pattern as in #9 above, but add that Janie is married and files a joint return with her husband. Now, Jane's best filing status is single. 11. Go back to the original fact pattern and ignore the facts added in Questions # 9 and 10 above. For tax year 2018, assume that the daughter, Janie, (who is now 19) is off at college (assume that she is a full-time student for both the spring and fall semesters in 2018). She still shows Jane's address on her driver's license, voter registration, etc. Assume that when Janie is not at college, she is at home with Jane (holidays, breaks, etc.) All of the other facts are the same. Assume that Jane pays for all of the cost to maintain the house they live in and for 40% of Janie's support. Jane's father (Janie's grandfather), Bill, provides the other 60%. Bill does not live with Jane and Janie. Jane's best filing status for 2018 is Head of Household. I Same as # 11 above with one exception. Janic (the daughter) is working and earns $16,000 in 2018. She does not attend any school since she graduated from high school in 2017. Jane's best filing status for 2018 is Head of Household 12. 13. Same basic facts as in #11 above (ignore the changed facts in # 12). However, it is now 2020 and Janie is now 21 years old. She is still a full time student at the university, single, etc. (see # 11). Janes best filing status for 2020 is Head of Household. 14. Assume the same fact pattern as in # 12 above (Janie is working vs. going to school, earns $16,000, etc.) except that now it is 2020 (vs. 2018 in Q. 11) and Janic is now 21. Janes' best filing status is Head of Household. 3 Answer the following questions either true or false. If any part of a statement is false, your answer should be false. Only if the entire statement is true, should you answer true. In questions 7-17, you might want to update the facts for each question to keep everything straight in your mind. There are 20 questions worth 100 points (i.e. 5 points each)

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