Tax return despite my mother receiving money from the tax office?

Hello everyone, I have a question regarding the legality of my mother's actions. She receives money from the tax office and Hartz IV child benefit, but she hasn't informed the tax office that I'm working. I've been working full-time at a testing center for a year, but was unfortunately laid off on January 1, 2023. Since I worked at a testing center, I now only earn hourly wages and can't provide an exact monthly amount.

However, I earn about €1,500. So my mother should have reported this to the tax office? I pay my taxes regularly and have not committed any tax evasion. I also pay my own health insurance. However, the job center also pays for my health insurance.

That's why I'm afraid to file my tax return, too, because I'm afraid the tax office will find out. I'm currently still living with my parents, but I plan to move soon.

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anTTraXX
2 years ago

Are you U18: Child benefit entitlement

If you are over 18: under certain conditions, the entitlement to child benefit is up to the age of 25.

In neither of the two constellations, the merit level plays a role on your part.

Your mother has now received a refund from the FA is not really critical. All of the data you mentioned are available to the FA during the predisposition.

Therefore, you can give the explanation easily.

anTTraXX
2 years ago
Reply to  Mannkommschon

Whether your mother gets truncated performances of the HC I don't know now, the info you've got on pay will get the JC in doubt however anyway.

Kundenfreund57
2 years ago

There is a data comparison between Jobcenters & the tax office. So social fraud according to § 263 STGB.

If you work & as a community of needs, Hartz 4 must also be repaid & there is a fine depending on daily rates with x €

TomRichter
2 years ago

> However, the job center also pays my health insurance.

Why is that where you have 1500 euros of your own income?

I see fewer problems at the FA than at the job center. But this is independent of your tax return – the tax office knows your salary already through the notification of your employer, and also tells the job center.

MrSlowhand129
2 years ago

Your mother has to pay the child's money back and the money she got from the job center. If the health insurance contributions have been paid, they must also pay them back.

MrSlowhand129
2 years ago
Reply to  Mannkommschon

Apparently, you knew she was getting money for you that you didn't get it.

mondfaenger
2 years ago
Reply to  MrSlowhand129

In addition, there is an indication of social fraud.

freedom24
2 years ago

It refers to the tax office

What's that money she's getting from the tax office?

So my mother should have told the tax office?

Don't know why.

That's why I'm afraid to make my tax return too, because I'm afraid the tax office will find out.

That's what the employer knows.

freedom24
2 years ago
Reply to  Mannkommschon

Excuse me?

freedom24
2 years ago

Apparently it doesn't know anything about it.
So: Yes, your mother should inform the job center – not the tax office – about the matter. The non-taxation of the tax return does not help you, because if you regularly pay your taxes, the tax office already knows about your income. And this will also be noticeable when comparing data.

MrSlowhand129
2 years ago

Your mom doesn't pay taxes. The tax office has nothing to do with