Fostoria, OH asked in Small Claims and Tax Law for Ohio

Q: I wanted to know about laws on filing someone as a dependent if they don't or hasn't lived with you or cared for you

I recently filed for my taxes for the first time . On the other hand I HAD to file as a dependent or I would have been 'rejected' due to my mom using me as a dependent. But, I haven't lived with or haven't been under my mom's care since before I was 18. I worked on my own, lived with a friend and her parents and didn't have any contact with my mom after movin back to Ohio in February,2017. She didn't even enroll me into school! I didn't turn 18 until that may. About November I moved in with her for me and my boyfriend to have better jobs where she worked .. for three weeks to be exact. And she considered that 'caring for Me' before we started our jobs ... I called irs about this and they are telling me this is a civil matter and nothing can be done ... help???

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Joseph Jaap
Joseph Jaap
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  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Licensed in Ohio

A: You need to talk to a tax advisor. Tax issues are complicated, and depend on your specific situation that your advisor will have to analyze to be able to give you any answers at all. The IRS has very specific criteria for claiming a dependent.

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