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How would a client letter look for the following scenario:   Mr

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How would a client letter look for the following scenario:

 

Mr. Hill is a prospective tax client of yours. During an initial meeting, Mr. Hill provides you the following information.

Mr. Hill is in a relationship with Daniela who has two minor children. Mr. Hill is not the biological or adopted father of either child. In 2018, they lived in California but briefly traveled to Missouri. While in Missouri, the Mr. Hill and Daniela drove into Kansas for dinner and then drove back to Missouri. Mr. Hill asserts that he and Daniela entered into a common law marriage when they entered Kansas in 2018. After returning to California, Mr. Hill referred to Daniela as his "fiancé" in a social media post. Mr. Hill filed his 2013 through 2018 income tax returns using a "single" filing status. In 2019, the two minor children did not live with Mr. Hill for the full twelve months of the year. School records show that the children reside at their grandfather's house because the grandfather is in a better school district. Daniela receives government assistance and money from Mr. Hill to help pay for the children's expenses.

Mr. Hill wants to file his 2019 return using a "head of household" status, claim both children as his dependents, and claim certain related tax credits.

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