Which of the following statements is NOT a general requirement to qualify for the Child and Dependent
Question:
Which of the following statements is NOT a general requirement to qualify for the Child and Dependent Care Credit?
A. Your expenditures must be necessary to enable you to be gainfully employed.
B. You must be divorced or legally separated when you incur the expense.
C. Your payments for services must not be to dependent relatives.
D. You must maintain a household that includes a qualifying individual.
None of the following are qualifying persons for purposes of claiming the Child and Dependent Care Credit EXCEPT
A.A dependent, age 15, for whom the dependency exemption is claimed.
B.A spouse who is physically handicapped but does not need constant supervision.
C.A cousin who lived in the home for the first half of the year.
D.A dependent who was physically unable to care for himself or herself for whom the dependency exemption would have been claimed if the dependent had earned less than $4,300 in gross income.
Auditing and Assurance Services
ISBN: 978-0077862343
6th edition
Authors: Timothy Louwers, Robert Ramsay, David Sinason, Jerry Straws