Are cousins (not a foster child) eligible for the Earned Income Credit?
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Originally posted by Black Bart View PostAre cousins (not a foster child) eligible for the Earned Income Credit?
(1) someone adopts the cousin (cousin now equals an adopted child), or
(2) if you were to marry the parental widow/er not related to you and the cousin thereby becomes your stepchild. no jokes about west virginia, please.Just because I look dumb does not mean I am not.
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The way
Originally posted by travis bickle View Postnot a foster child, the only way I can see this to happen is if:
(1) someone adopts the cousin (cousin now equals an adopted child), or
(2) if you were to marry the parental widow/er not related to you and the cousin thereby becomes your stepchild. no jokes about west virginia, please.
Have I got that right (assuming we don't get into the aforementioned inbreeding)?
West Virginia jokes? Please (I'm from Arkansas)! Perish, the thought.
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Bart...
Once again, your post was the highlight of my wife's and my day!!
Too bad you don't live in my town in CA. We could have coffee every morning and you could set the tone for the day with a story or two. What a terrific sense of humor you have!
For at least the 50th time, thanks.
Dennis
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