daughter is 24 only made $1900.00 didn't attend school lived with me. Can she be a qualifying relative?
And if so can I claim head of household with qualifying relative?
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Bob, personally, I like your answer a lot more.
It would be better with the addition of
"But since you obviously have Internet skills, you will have no problem finding the answer at irs.gov"
Intuit tells its customers how to answer questions here? Well, I guess the vendor is always right.
They even set up Macros for everyone to use. When you reply you should see a Macros drop-down option in the formatting bar.
AFAIK no special powers are needed. Even TT users can create an account here and use a macro to tell all of the QB users that they're in the wrong place. Heck, Intuit even lets Drake users come here and post whatever they want (but there's no macro to get rid of them).
"Even TT users can create an account here"
it's worse than this: your Intuit ID allows you to log into to "anything Intuit." You don't need more accounts.
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