Mer is the qualifying child of Eliss, her mother, and Sam, her grandmother. AGI of Eliss and Sam are $15,500 and $23,000 respectively. Assume both Eliss and Sam wants to claim Mer, could you prepare a return for Sam claiming Mer for ETIC? A) Yes, Sam can claim Mer for EITC as her AGI is higher than Eliss. B) No, Sam can't claim Mer for EITC as she is not her parent. C) Yes, Sam can claim Mer for EITC only if she files before Eliss. D) No, Sam can't claim Mer for EITC as her mother (Eliss) holds a higher right than the grandmother (Sam)
Mer is the qualifying child of Eliss, her mother, and Sam, her grandmother. AGI of Eliss and Sam are $15,500 and $23,000 respectively. Assume both Eliss and Sam wants to claim Mer, could you prepare a return for Sam claiming Mer for ETIC? A) Yes, Sam can claim Mer for EITC as her AGI is higher than Eliss. B) No, Sam can't claim Mer for EITC as she is not her parent. C) Yes, Sam can claim Mer for EITC only if she files before Eliss. D) No, Sam can't claim Mer for EITC as her mother (Eliss) holds a higher right than the grandmother (Sam)
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