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How do I get my mom to stop claiming me on her taxes? |
(I had to ask this again because I keep leaving info out) Tell your mom you are filing taxes & claiming yourself & suggest that she not claim you because if the IRS audits you both, she will lose the deduction and have to pay back taxes, interest & penalties (assuming all your facts are accurate & you can prove it to the IRS). Turn her in to the IRS If she will not listen to your requests, then you should claim yourself when filing your 2007 income taxes. File and claim yourself. If you claim yourself and she also claims you, one of you will have the exemption disallowed by the IRS (unless they let it slip through). If you have income and provide your own upkeep, you should claim yourself as an exemption on your tax return. Your mother can claim you only if she provides more than 50 percent of your upkeep, which does not seem to be the case. Simply inform your mother than you are filing your tax return and claiming yourself, and if she also claims you she will be in violation. If the IRS discovers the false claim she will be subject to penalties, interest, and taxes due. It sounds like she is doing it to get a refund or so that she doesn't have to pay them. It's not fair to you. You would most likely be getting a refund yourself, sounds like you could use some of that money owed to you. Is she giving you part of the refund she gets? you are not in charge of what your mother does or how deep she gets into a problem with the IRS. tell her you are claiming yourself this year and if she claims you she will be paying back the money this year! |
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