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26 December, 05:51

Jane is not married and has no children. She is 35 and owns her own home. Under which status is she most likely to file? Filing jointly Single Head of household Widow

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  1. 26 December, 05:55
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    The answer is: Single

    in tax payment, there would be additional deductions that we can have if we had to take care of another person from our salary (such as children or our spouses).

    Because of this the government separate the file into several category regarding our own status. For cases like jane who need to file a single status, she tend to had to pay larger amount of taxes compared to those who are not single.
  2. 26 December, 05:56
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    Answer: Single

    Under given facts that "Jane is 35 and owns her own home" Jane can file her federal income tax return using head of household. But since she is not married and has no children, she is most likely to file under single status.
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