Imagine finding out your own mother has been claiming you on her taxes, even though you haven’t lived with her for two years! That’s the situation a 17-year-old girl found herself in, and she’s now considering reporting her mom to the IRS for tax fraud. The mom, who is legally blind and jobless, has been living off friends and her new boyfriend. When confronted, she admitted to claiming her daughter on her taxes and showed no remorse. Let’s dive into this dramatic family dilemma.
Living with Grandma
Mom’s Tax Shenanigans
Jobless and Living off Others
Mom’s Bold Admission
Annoyed and Hanging Up
Counselor’s Advice ️
Putting Her Foot Down
Potential Consequences
The Big Question ❓
Edit: Seeking Advice
Stimulus vs. Dependency
Sending Everything In
The Outcome
Taking a Stand Against Mom’s Tax Fraud
This 17-year-old girl faced a tough decision when she discovered her mom had been claiming her on her taxes, despite not living together for two years. The mom, who is legally blind and jobless, showed no remorse when confronted. The girl sought advice from a counselor and her lawyer aunt, and ultimately decided to report her mom to the IRS. While the outcome remains uncertain, this brave teenager chose to take a stand against her mom’s tax fraud. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Protect yourself and report her. NTA
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud. Commenter supports.
Protecting yourself from tax fraud is more important than family.
NTA, report her! Buying a car? Legally blind?
Reporting tax fraud won’t fix everything, but it’s necessary.
Confusion over tax fraud in jobless mother’s case
Reporting mom to IRS? NTA, but there’s an easier way.
Coworker’s mom and stepdad used tax fraud $ to buy dog
Mom’s tax fraud exposed by daughter, NTA.
Don’t trust everything your counselor says . Filing taxes wrong won’t land you in jail.
Protect yourself! NTA reports mom for tax fraud and warns others.
Teen reports mom to IRS for fraud. NTA, financial abuse.
NTA, but consider potential consequences. Set boundaries and negotiate compensation.
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud. NTA.
Reporting family for tax fraud: necessary or too extreme?
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud, commenter explains process.
Standing your ground against tax fraud pays off
Understanding tax laws is important, but reporting your mom?
Don’t mess with the IRS , but maybe talk to mom first
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud. NTA, but risky.
Report your own mom for tax fraud? NTA, but risky
Good advice for reporting tax fraud without getting too involved.
Filing taxes will alert IRS, warn mom to amend returns
Be careful before reporting tax fraud on a family member
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud. NTA.
Understanding the residency requirement for claiming a dependent on taxes.
Custody agreement may explain mom’s tax claim. Be careful reporting.
NTA. Similar situation happened to commenter’s brother. Tread carefully OP
Smart advice for a young adult who knows better
Protecting yourself financially is important. NTA and stay strong!
Being claimed as a dependent could mess up your financial aid
Dependent teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud
Reported mom for tax fraud, protect yourself from debt
Who pays for your expenses? Can you file as independent?
Misguided revenge? Comment suggests adjusting withholdings to prevent refunds.
Dealing with tax fraud is tough. NTA but think it through.
Take control back! NTA, report tax fraud
Can the IRS take action if mother’s address matches grandmother’s?
Report mom for tax fraud? NTA, protect yourself legally
Teen reports mom for tax fraud, commenters support her actions.
Grandma should handle tax fraud, but NTA for reporting mom
Heartbreaking situation of being caught in parental tax fraud
Think twice before reporting family members to the IRS
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud. NTA and gave helpful advice
Reporting tax fraud, even by family, is the right thing
Teen reports mom for tax fraud. Justice for taxpayers
Teen reports mom for tax fraud, commenters support and advise.
Confused UK resident reacts to US tax system
Protect yourself from potential credit fraud. NTA, obvi.
NTA reports mom to IRS for tax fraud
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud. Savage move
Reporting mom for tax fraud: NTA, protect yourself
Reported mom for tax fraud, NTA. Did she steal stimulus?
Reporting tax fraud: legal and financial risks vs family relationships ❤️
Reporting mom for tax fraud and bad vision. NTA
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud. NTA.
Report mom to IRS for fraud. You’re owed money
Ex’s experience shows why reporting tax fraud is important
Is it worth reporting tax fraud if it’s not harming anyone?
Don’t mess with the IRS! NTA for reporting fraud
Report mom for tax fraud? NTA. Protect your future
Think twice before reporting someone for tax fraud
Curious about tax fraud? This comment exposes a loophole
Minor reports mom for tax fraud and possible stimulus theft
Teen reports mom to IRS for tax fraud. Commenter warns of IRS.
Stand up for yourself! NTA for reporting tax fraud
Teen shares personal experience and offers advice to OP.
Support for reporting mom’s tax fraud, citing personal experience.
File your taxes and claim yourself, NTA
Grandma should have claimed you. Report mom for tax fraud
When in doubt, ask a tax professional!
Sassy reply suggests punishment for tax fraud. NTA.
Last Updated on February 18, 2024 by Diply Social Team