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which of the following individuals would meet the relationship test for being a qualifying child of the taxpayer?
□ child
□ father
□ cousin (younger than the taxpayer)
□ brother (younger than the taxpayer)
□ niece (younger than the taxpayer)
□ grandchild
To determine who meets the qualifying child relationship test, we analyze each option:
- Child: Directly a qualifying child relation.
- Father: Is older, not a child - like relation (qualifying child needs to be younger in most cases for this test, and father is a parent, not a child - equivalent relation here).
- Cousin (younger than taxpayer): Cousins are not in the immediate qualifying child family relation (qualifying child relations are more direct like child, sibling - related, grandchild, niece/nephew in some cases but not cousin).
- Brother (younger than taxpayer): A brother (younger) can be a qualifying child - like relation (sibling, younger, so meets the relation test for qualifying child).
- Niece (younger than taxpayer): A niece (younger) is a descendant of a sibling, so meets the relation test for qualifying child.
- Grandchild: A grandchild is a direct descendant (child of one's child), so meets the relation test for qualifying child.
- Grandchild: As above, a grandchild is a qualifying child - like relation (direct descendant, younger in most cases assumed here as per the context of the question).
Wait, correction: The qualifying child relationship test includes the taxpayer’s child, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, or a descendant of any of them. So:
- Child: Qualifies.
- Brother (younger): Qualifies (sibling, younger).
- Niece (younger): Qualifies (descendant of sibling).
- Grandchild: Qualifies (descendant of child, so descendant of taxpayer's line).
- Father: Does not qualify (parent, not a child - like relation).
- Cousin: Does not qualify (not a descendant of sibling or child of taxpayer, cousin is a more distant relation).
So the correct options are Child, Brother (younger than the taxpayer), Niece (younger than the taxpayer), Grandchild.
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A. Child
C. Brother (younger than the taxpayer)
E. Niece (younger than the taxpayer)
G. Grandchild
(Note: Assuming the options are labeled as A: Child, B: Father, C: Cousin (younger than taxpayer), D: Brother (younger than taxpayer), E: Niece (younger than taxpayer), F: Grandchild. Wait, in the original options:
- Child
- Father
- Cousin (younger than taxpayer)
- Brother (younger than taxpayer)
- Niece (younger than taxpayer)
- Grandchild
So the correct ones are Child (1), Brother (younger than taxpayer) (4), Niece (younger than taxpayer) (5), Grandchild (6))