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Just for laughs...

Ok, there’s clearly a legal reference to taxes i don’t get. Probably reductions / refound?

Part time tax accountant here. A dependent is a person who you are financially responsible for. Usually a minor child that you have custodianship, but an adult can be a dependent under specific circumstances (which are difficult). For instance, if you regularly float some money to help your adult child who has a job and pays some of his bills, he's not a dependent.

You get a large legal tax deduction for having a deduction, but in tax fraud it is common to overstate your number dependents. It is almost impossible to have 23 dependents. Even the most prolific couples tend to top out at a dozen kids.
 
Part time tax accountant here. A dependent is a person who you are financially responsible for. Usually a minor child that you have custodianship, but an adult can be a dependent under specific circumstances (which are difficult). For instance, if you regularly float some money to help your adult child who has a job and pays some of his bills, he's not a dependent.

You get a large legal tax deduction for having a deduction, but in tax fraud it is common to overstate your number dependents. It is almost impossible to have 23 dependents. Even the most prolific couples tend to top out at a dozen kids.

ah, that makes sense. :D
 

blue is what I would say.


But LoR wins with a fitting description and a pun.

In America at least, flush is a slang term for having having a lot of money (though it's a bit of an outdated term now, the pun is hilarious).

Insane (given it'll be a nightmare to clean up, and a waste of nice decor, after a dodgy curry)

"insane" is also a good answer.
 
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