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Parker, whose spouse died during the preceding year, has not remarried. Parker maintains a home for a dependent child. What is Parker's most advantageous filing status?
A. Single
B. Head of household
C. Married filing separately
D. Qualifying widow(er) with dependent child
【正确答案】D
【答案解析】
Choice "D" is correct. A qualifying widow(er) is a taxpayer who may use the joint tax return standard deduction and rates for each of two taxable years following the year of death of his or her spouse, unless he or she remarries. The surviving spouse must maintain a household that, for the entire taxable year, was the principal place of abode of a son, stepson, daughter, or stepdaughter (whether by blood or adoption). The child must be considered either a qualifying child or a qualifying relative. Parker may file as a qualifying widow(er) because her spouse died in the previous tax year, she did not remarry, and she maintained a home for a dependent child. Because qualifying widow(er) is the most advantageous status and Parker qualifies, Parker would file as a qualifying widow(er).
Choice "A" is incorrect. Even though Parker would qualify as single, filing single would give Parker a higher tax liability than the qualifying widow(er) status and therefore is not most advantageous.
Choice "B" is incorrect. Parker would not qualify as head of household for the first two years after the death of Parker's spouse because one of the requirements for head of household status is that the taxpayer is not a surviving spouse. (Also, note that the likely reason for this requirement is that filing as head of household status would give the qualifying surviving spouse taxpayer a higher tax liability than the qualifying widow(er) status, which would be less advantageous.)
Choice "C" is incorrect. Parker would not qualify to file married filing separately.
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