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Lan is from Vietnam and has lived in the U. S. for five months during the year. He is not yet considered a resident because he hasnât lived in the U. S. for long enough. He resides with his uncle who is a U. S. citizen. Lan is single and a full-time student. He is considered a qualifying child of his uncle. Which of the following is correct regarding Lanâs status as a dependent? A. Lan can be claimed by his uncle because he will not have to file a tax return since he has no income. B. Lan can be claimed as a dependent by his uncle because his uncle is a citizen and Lan is a qualifying child. C. Lan can NOT be claimed as a dependent by his uncle because he is not a citizen or resident of the U. S ... D. Lan can NOT be claimed by his uncle because he would need to meet the qualifying relative requirements, rather than the qualifying child.

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  1. 24 May, 10:56
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    Lan can NOT be claimed as a dependent by his uncle because he is not a citizen or resident of the U. S.

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    In this scenario, Lan cannot be claimed as a dependent by his uncle because he is neither a citizen nor a resident of the United States. For you to be considered a dependent, then you must have been in the United States continuously for Five years and hence in the process achieved residency. Without this been met, then it is impossible for Lan to be claimed as a dependent because he has only stayed 5 months.
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