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1. Anette B., a citizen, stayed in Japan for more than one hundred eighty days.
2. Hilary S., an alien, stayed in the Philippines for more than one year.
3. Meryll S., citizen, maintained her residence in Australia.
4. Sigourney W., departed from the Philippines to work as a physical therapist in the US.
5. Melanie G., a Filipino overseas contract worker, on vacation in the Philippines for one month.
6. Winona R., non-resident citizen, after two years of working as entertainer under contract in
Japan, returns during the year to reside in the Philippines.
7. Cindy C., a Filipino singer, visited Canada for three days to sing for her cousin’s wedding.
8. Angelina J., a non-resident alien, finding the beauty of the Philippines, stayed therein for more
than one hundred eighty days.
9. Jim C., a non-resident alien, stayed in the Philippines as manager of a domestic airline from
January to September.
10. Anthony H., a British, left Manila for Europe for vacation. He has a re-entry permit.

BASIC/ ADDT’L

1. Woody A. married Diane K. two years ago. Diane gave birth to their second baby on Apr. 15, 2015.
2. George C. is a single, self-supporting student. His working mother and unemployed father lives
in Pasay City. He lives in Quezon City. Occasionally, he gives his parents money.
3. Brooke S., single, resigned from government service to try her luck in the United States early
2011. Her employment contract as personnel officer was five years. In 2015, she was earning
$1,250 dollars a month. She sends 20% of her income to her parents who are based in
Pangasinan. Assume an exchange rate of P43 per dollar.
4. Marlon B. married Phoebe C. in a civil wedding in 2008 after a month of courtship. In 2015, they
took Phoebe’s niece under their care thinking that they may not be blessed anymore with a baby.
The child’s mother verbally assented to this.
5. Jack N. was employed in 2010. He left two sons, aged 14 and 12 by his previous paramour in
Quezon. In early 2014, he courted his long-time officemate Tina T. In august 2013, they got
married. As of December 2015, they still did not have a child.
6. Helen H. works for a family-owned publishing business being managed by her husband. On Jan.
25, 2015 she gave birth to their child after six years of marriage. Her husband waived his right to
claim for exemptions pertaining to their children.
7. In 2015, Josie B. was three months pregnant with her live-in partner. Everything was planned for
the wedding but even before the wedding day came, he acquired a serious illness and died after.
Presently, she is employed as executive secretary and raising her son all by herself.
8. Julia R. married Mel G. in 2001. After years of troublesome marriage, they had it annulled in 2015.
They have a son and daughter, now aged 8 and 5, respectively. Presently, Julia is running her
small bakeshop wile Mel practices his profession as civil engineer. The court awarded Julia
custody of their daughter, while Mel, the custody of their son.
9. Prof. Kevin B., a teacher works as part-time consultant in a government office. His wife, a teacher
like him, gave birth to their only daughter after ten years of marriage. Since Mrs. B is already in
her fifties, they no longer expect to have another child. They were very happy that in 2015, their
daughter, right after finishing college at 20, decided to get married. Before the year ended, she
gave birth to a baby boy. The new family lives in Prof. Kevin B’s home.
10. Atty. Christopher R., UCPB’s corporate lawyer, married to Tiffany, full-time housewife, has a
minor son.
11. Anita P., separated from her husband since 2010 has two children by him. The older one, 25, is
married while the younger, 17, lives with his father. Both refuse to file for a legal separation up
to now.
12. Debra W., practicing lawyer, is married to a non-resident citizen whose sources of income are his
investments abroad. They have 3 children.
13. Dr. James S., owner of PMA Computer College, a sole- Proprietorship, is married whose wife
operates a pawnshop, with 5 children.
14. Liz T., married, assigned in Davao City branch of a Quezon City-based government agency, has 2
children.
15. Cheryl L., married, with 2 children.
16. Ariana R. is married with one legally adopted daughter. Her husband is a jeepney driver who
waives his right to claim for additional exemption.
17. Marilyn M. is married with 3 adopted children. One died in 2015. Her husband is a part-time
referee. He waives his right to claim for additional exemptions.
18. Greta G., married, with 1 adopted child already gainfully employed.
19. Paul N., married, has 1 child in 2014. His wife gave birth in 2015.
20. Neve C. is married, with six children one already married, while the rest are minors. Her husband
is a non-resident citizen deriving income from foreign sources.
21. Alyssa M. is single, supporting a widowed sister aged 18 with 3 minor children, all living with
Alyssa.
22. Ian Z. is married without child. He informally left his wife and lived alone in the U.S.A.
23. Shannen D. is single, supporting her mother and her mother’s common-law husband. Both live
with her for support.
24. Van D. is a widower, supporting his 2 sons and the mother of his deceased wife.
25. Dodie A., an Arab working in Manila, regularly sends financial support to his wife and 4 children
who all live in Saudi Arabia.

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