Jake was married when he died. He and his spouse had two children together, both...

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Jake was married when he died. He and his spouse had two children together, both under age 15. His surviving spouse will file
their joint return but will not be allowed to take Child Tax Credit on their return.
Alex was married when he died. He and his wife did not have any children. Typically they receive an Earned Income Tax Credit, but
this year they will not be eligible because Alex died.
Tobbe was married when he died. He and his wife had two children. His wife remarried and will file a joint return with her new
husband. Tobbe's final tax return must be filed using the married filing separately status, and he is not allowed to claim an amount for
the Earned Income Tax Credit for which he might otherwise have been eligible.
Daria died November 8. She maintained a home for herself and her three children, who were all under age 12 when she died. For
the year of death, her personal representative will not be allowed to claim Child Tax Credit for the children on Daria's return.
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