Catherine de Bourgh has one child, Anne, who is 18 years old at the end of the year. Anne lived at home for seven months during the year before leaving home to attend State University for the remaining five months of the year. During the year, Anne earned $6,000 while working part time. Catherine provided 80 percent of Anne's support and Anne provided the rest. Which of the following statements regarding whether Anne is Catherine's qualifying child for the current year is correct?

A. Anne is not a qualifying child of Catherine because she fails the residence test.
B. Anne is not a qualifying child of Catherine because she fails the support test.
C. Anne is not a qualifying child of Catherine because she fails the gross income test.
D. Anne is a qualifying child of Catherine.


Answer: D

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