> filing jointly you cannot take the credit for child and dependent care expenses
Yes you can. I file jointly and do this.
> you cannot take the earned income credit
Yes you can. Just google it.
> You cannot take education credits or deduct student loan interest, etc.
Yes you can. Again, google it. You are wrong.
I am tired of arguing with you when you keep saying things that are factually incorrect. Anyone reading this thread will clearly see that you are wrong. Goodbye.
I was incorrect on the above - the differences I noted were for married filing separately, not jointly. However, that goes further to prove my point. There are multiple tax codes that apply based on marital and filing status (single, married filing separately, married filing jointly, head of household, etc.) it is far more complicated than just being in a different bracket.
That being said, you ignored 90% of my comment, including the legal dictionary definition of Person and are now walking away to prove that I am wrong? Just, wow. This is not the level of debate I expect from HN.
Yes you can. I file jointly and do this.
> you cannot take the earned income credit
Yes you can. Just google it.
> You cannot take education credits or deduct student loan interest, etc.
Yes you can. Again, google it. You are wrong.
I am tired of arguing with you when you keep saying things that are factually incorrect. Anyone reading this thread will clearly see that you are wrong. Goodbye.