Jim and Kay Ross contributed to the support of their two children, Dale and Kim, and Jim's widowed parent, Grant. For 205, Dale, a twenty-year-old full-time college student, earned $4,500 from a part-time job. Kim, a twenty-three- year-old bank teller, earned $18,000. Grant received $5,000 in dividend income and $4,000 in nontaxable social security benefits. Grant, Dale. and Kim are US citizens and were over one-half supported by Jim and Kay. How many exemptions can Jim and Kay claim on their 2015 joint income tax return?

Jim and Kay Ross contributed to the support of their two children, Dale and Kim, and Jim's widowed parent, Grant. For 205, Dale, a twenty-year-old full-time college student, earned $4,500 from a part-time job. Kim, a twenty-three- year-old bank teller, earned $18,000. Grant received $5,000 in dividend income and $4,000 in nontaxable social security benefits. Grant, Dale. and Kim are US citizens and were over one-half supported by Jim and Kay. How many exemptions can Jim and Kay claim on their 2015 joint income tax return?






a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
d. Five





Answer: B


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