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Government / Child and Dependent Care Credit / Head of Household / Earned income tax credit / Income tax in the United States / Filing Status / Internal Revenue Code section 1 / Child tax credit / Personal exemption / Taxation in the United States / Public economics / Political economy
Date: 2013-01-30 11:25:13
Government
Child and Dependent Care Credit
Head of Household
Earned income tax credit
Income tax in the United States
Filing Status
Internal Revenue Code section 1
Child tax credit
Personal exemption
Taxation in the United States
Public economics
Political economy

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