Question: Hello, For the problem below, why is B) a true statement? How can a relative be qualified if the relative does not meet the gross

Hello,

For the problem below, why is B) a true statement? How can a relative be "qualified" if the relative does not meet the gross income test?

Which of the following is a true statement?

Multiple Choice

  • A taxpayer can deduct medical expenses incurred for members of his family who are dependents.

  • A taxpayer can deduct medical expenses incurred for a qualified relative even if the relative does not meet the gross income test.

  • A divorced taxpayer can deduct medical expenses incurred for a child even if the child is claimed as a dependent by the former spouse.

  • Deductible medical expenses include long-term care services for disabled spouses and dependents.

  • All of the choices are true

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