I need help with question 1 and 2
Smith a divorced person, provided over one half the support for his widowed mother. Ruth, and his son. Clay, both of whom are U.S. Citizens. Ruth did not live with Smith. She received $9,000 in social security benefits. Clay, a full- time graduate student, and his wife lived with Smith. Clay had no income but filed a joint return for the year, owing an additional $500 in taxes on his wife's income. How many exemption was Smith entitled to claim on his tax return? 4 3 2 1 Jim and Kay Ross contributed to support of their two children. Dale and Kim, and Jim's widowed parent. Grant. Dale, a 19 year old full-time college student, earned $4, 500 as a baby-sitter. Kim. a 23 year old bank teller, earned $12,000. Grant received $5,000 in dividend income and $4,000 in nontaxable social security benefits. Grant, Dale, and Kim are U.S. Citizens and were over one-half supported by Jim and Kay. How many exemptions can Jim and Kay claim on their joint income tax return? Two Three Four Five A couple filed a joint return in prior tax years. During the current tax year, one spouse died. The couple has no dependent children. What is the filing status available to the surviving spouse for the first subsequent tax year? Surviving spouse Married filing separately Single Head of household While Emma and John were married, John died on July 1, Year 3. With regard to John's and Emma's filing status for Year 3, Emma should file As a single individual, and a separate return should be filed for John as unmarried head of household As a qualifying widow, and a separate return should be filed for John as married head of household As a qualifying widow, and a separate return should be filed for John as a single deceased individual A joint return, including John, as married taxpayers Smith a divorced person, provided over one half the support for his widowed mother. Ruth, and his son. Clay, both of whom are U.S. Citizens. Ruth did not live with Smith. She received $9,000 in social security benefits. Clay, a full- time graduate student, and his wife lived with Smith. Clay had no income but filed a joint return for the year, owing an additional $500 in taxes on his wife's income. How many exemption was Smith entitled to claim on his tax return? 4 3 2 1 Jim and Kay Ross contributed to support of their two children. Dale and Kim, and Jim's widowed parent. Grant. Dale, a 19 year old full-time college student, earned $4, 500 as a baby-sitter. Kim. a 23 year old bank teller, earned $12,000. Grant received $5,000 in dividend income and $4,000 in nontaxable social security benefits. Grant, Dale, and Kim are U.S. Citizens and were over one-half supported by Jim and Kay. How many exemptions can Jim and Kay claim on their joint income tax return? Two Three Four Five A couple filed a joint return in prior tax years. During the current tax year, one spouse died. The couple has no dependent children. What is the filing status available to the surviving spouse for the first subsequent tax year? Surviving spouse Married filing separately Single Head of household While Emma and John were married, John died on July 1, Year 3. With regard to John's and Emma's filing status for Year 3, Emma should file As a single individual, and a separate return should be filed for John as unmarried head of household As a qualifying widow, and a separate return should be filed for John as married head of household As a qualifying widow, and a separate return should be filed for John as a single deceased individual A joint return, including John, as married taxpayers