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Mr. Klein is 67 years old, single, and retired. During 2019, he received a taxable pension from his former employer in the amount of $4,000. His adjusted gross income is $12,550, and he received $500 of nontaxable Social Security benefits. His tax before credits is $60. What is Mr. Kleinā€™s credit for the elderly?

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