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Dependents

In determining Qualifying Income for LRAP, an exemption of $10,000 for each dependent will be subtracted for each participant. There is no limit on the amount of dependents allowed in LRAP. However, In the case of two married participants in LRAP with dependents, the total number will be divided between the participants; each cannot claim the total in the respective calculations.

 

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