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Woman sues IRS to have pets classified as dependents

Attorney Amanda Reynolds and her dog argue pets meet IRS dependency criteria but are excluded, affecting millions of U.S. pet owners who face an unequal tax burden.

  • Recently, attorney Amanda Reynolds filed a complaint in the Eastern District of New York asking courts to recognize pets as legal dependents for tax purposes.
  • Reynolds argues Finnegan Mary Reynolds relies entirely on her for food, shelter, medical care, training, transportation, has no income, lives exclusively with her, and costs over $5,000 annually under section 152 of the Internal Revenue Code.
  • The court paused discovery after the Internal Revenue Service argued defects in the complaint, and Magistrate Judge James M. Wicks granted a stay while the IRS prepares a motion to dismiss.
  • Because the Internal Revenue Service treats pets as property, the Internal Revenue Code section 152’s use of "individual" excludes animals, and Magistrate Judge James M. Wicks noted constitutional claims face limits.
  • The case remains active: the Department of Justice declined to comment and Amanda Reynolds expects a motion to dismiss shortly, planning to oppose it; if successful, pet owners could seek tax breaks like the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit.
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Woman Sues IRS to Classify Pets as Dependents

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Woman sues IRS to have pets classified as dependents

Attorney Amanda Reynolds argues that her golden retriever, Finnegan, relies entirely on her for food and medical care.

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