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    If a Taxpayer Does Not Provide More Than Half the Support
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If a Taxpayer Does Not Provide More Than Half the Support

Question 67

Question 67

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If a taxpayer does not provide more than half the support of a child, that child cannot qualify as the taxpayer's qualifying child.

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