So you don't get to take all of your non-family household members and give them the prebate. In fact it can't be told definitely from the numbers in the tables but some portion of any of those "households" or some living in them would undoubtedly not qualify for the prebate anyway.
From the Census Bureau:
- Household, nonfamily.
- A nonfamily household consists of a householder living alone (a one-person household) or where the householder shares the home exclusively with people to whom he/she is not related
So, according to the Great and Powerful Pigdog, if you have a roommate you only get one FCA between the two of you. Move in with your girlfriend? Lose your FCA! LOL!
Only a fool won't admit when he's wrong.
"Only a fool won't admit when he's wrong."
Abso-goldurn-lootley. So admit it after you read what the bill defines. I even posted it on this thread to help you.
In fact it can't be told definitely from the numbers in the tables but some portion of any of those "households" or some living in them would undoubtedly not qualify for the prebate anyway.It can't be told, but theres no doubt? Why not? Because they're single? Or is this an observation of the neighbors from the pigsty?