Lawyer Sues The IRS, Demanding It Recognize Pets As Legal Dependents [View all]
Americans love their pets. Dogs sleep at the foot of the bed, cats rule entire households, and pet photos and videos draw millions of likes on social media. Its no surprise, then, that nearly all U.S. pet owners (97%) say their pets are part of their family.
While millions of U.S. households (about 94 million families) own one or more pets, pets are not considered part of the family for tax purposes. A recently filed case in district court aims to change that. Amanda Reynolds, an attorney licensed in New York and Utah who focuses largely on civil litigation insurance defense, recently filed a complaint in the Eastern District of New York, together with Finnegan Mary Reynolds. The catch? Finnegan is Amandas dog.
Background and Facts
Reynolds says that Finnegan, her eight-year-old golden retriever, is entirely dependent on her for food, shelter, medical care, training, transportation, and daily living. Finnegan has no independent income, resides exclusively with her, and has annual expenses exceeding $5,000. That means, Reynolds argues, that Finnegan satisfies every meaningful element of dependency recognized under section 152 of the Internal Revenue Codeexcept for being human. As a result, Reynolds has asked the court to determine whether pets can be recognized as non-human dependents under federal tax law.
According to the complaint, while dogs are legally classified as property, that does not fully reflect their role within families and households. Reynolds says that Finnegans care responsibilities mirror, and sometimes surpass, those of human dependents. Reynolds writes that For all intents and purposes, Finnegan is like a daughter, and is definitely a dependent.
Despite this, Reynolds notes, the tax code doesnt allow relief for taxpayers who shoulder the financial burden of companion animals, even though it provides various credits and deductionssuch as the Child Tax Credit, Dependent Care Credit, and Earned Income Tax Creditfor human dependents.
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