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My sister has claimed me for some years now without my permission an she lives in indiana an i live in kentucky . What can i do to get her in trouble . What so u do?

 
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Rachel_W
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My sister has claimed me for some years now without my permission an she lives in indiana an i live in kentucky . What can i do to get her in trouble . What so u do?

If your sister is claiming you and shouldn't be, this is considered tax fraud.

Please check out this IRS link for details on how to report this: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/how-do-you-report-suspected-tax-fraud-activity.

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Rachel_W
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My sister has claimed me for some years now without my permission an she lives in indiana an i live in kentucky . What can i do to get her in trouble . What so u do?

If your sister is claiming you and shouldn't be, this is considered tax fraud.

Please check out this IRS link for details on how to report this: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/how-do-you-report-suspected-tax-fraud-activity.

My sister has claimed me for some years now without my permission an she lives in indiana an i live in kentucky . What can i do to get her in trouble . What so u do?

What do i go by doing an what will happen after i do
Rachel_W
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My sister has claimed me for some years now without my permission an she lives in indiana an i live in kentucky . What can i do to get her in trouble . What so u do?

@thompson45! The IRS will most likely ask her to provide documentation proving that she is eligible to claim you as a Dependent.
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