In 2006, I turned 19 years old and worked full-time (did not attend school) the entire year while paying half of the rent to my mom every month ($400). I made about $20,000 that year and she made about $1,000 because she doesn't work except for about four hours a week, while her partner pays her bills.
At the end of the year, I moved out and into a rental with my girlfriend. When I went to file my tax return, I was excited to learn that I was getting $500 back on my federal return, which is a lot when I didn't make much and I was on my own. However, I discovered that my mom had claimed me without telling me. I was upset, but I didn't want to get her in trouble, so I did nothing. Adding insult to injury, upon receiving her tax return, she ran off secretly to the casino with her friend, coming back penniless.
My first thought was, why didn't the IRS see that there wasn't any possible way my mom could have supported me? I paid my own bills and sometimes even hers when she was in a pinch, while paying rent faithfully every month.
Now, as the new tax season approaches, I am 20 years old and have lived on my own for over a year. However, she hints of claiming me again and has no concern about cheating me out of the $500!! What can I do without causing a major criminal investigation by the IRS? I just want the return that's legally mine without her trying to beat me to the punch and taking my money. Please help!!
Thank you so much!
At the end of the year, I moved out and into a rental with my girlfriend. When I went to file my tax return, I was excited to learn that I was getting $500 back on my federal return, which is a lot when I didn't make much and I was on my own. However, I discovered that my mom had claimed me without telling me. I was upset, but I didn't want to get her in trouble, so I did nothing. Adding insult to injury, upon receiving her tax return, she ran off secretly to the casino with her friend, coming back penniless.
My first thought was, why didn't the IRS see that there wasn't any possible way my mom could have supported me? I paid my own bills and sometimes even hers when she was in a pinch, while paying rent faithfully every month.
Now, as the new tax season approaches, I am 20 years old and have lived on my own for over a year. However, she hints of claiming me again and has no concern about cheating me out of the $500!! What can I do without causing a major criminal investigation by the IRS? I just want the return that's legally mine without her trying to beat me to the punch and taking my money. Please help!!
Thank you so much!
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