Question: Question 4 Arrange the tiebreaker rules in order. Acrage eptions in the correct sequence. If one of the taxpayers is the child's parent, the parent
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Arrange the tiebreaker rules in order.
Acrage eptions in the correct sequence.
If one of the taxpayers is the child's parent, the parent has the superior claim.
If both taxpayers are the child's parents, the parent with whom the child spent more nights has the superior claim. If the dependent spent an equal number of nights with each parent, then the parent with the higher AGI has the superlor claim.
If neither parent can claim the child as a quolitying child dependent, the taxpayer with the greatest AGI can claim the dependent.
If either parent can claim the dependent, but neither does, the taxpayer with the greatest AGI can claim the dependent as long as that person's AGI is greater than the AGI of the child's parents who could have claimed the child.
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