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How do I get to US Form 4684 from turbo tax Click on Federal > Deductions & Credits. In the Other Deductions and Credits section, click on the Start/Revisit box next to Disasters, theft, and other property loss or damage. You will see the screen, Did you have anything damaged or stolen during a recent federal disaster?
If you suffered a disaster loss, you are eligible to claim a casualty loss deduction and to elect to claim the loss in the preceding tax year. See Disaster Area Losses, later. Presidential Declaration that is dated be- tween January 1, 2020, and February 25, 2021 (inclusive).
For tax years 2018 through 2025, you can no longer claim casualty and theft losses on personal property as itemized deductions, unless your claim is caused by a federally declared disaster.
Casualty Losses A casualty loss can result from the damage, destruction, or loss of your property from any sudden, unexpected, or unusual event such as a flood, hurricane, tornado, fire, earthquake, or volcanic eruption.
\u25b6 Go to www.irs.gov/Form4684 for instructions and the latest information. \u25b6 Attach to your tax return. \u25b6 Use a separate Form 4684 for each casualty or theft.

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You must make an election to deduct a 2021 disaster loss on your 2020 return on or before the date that is 6 months after the regular due date for filing your original return (without extensions) for the disaster year.
Generally, you may deduct casualty and theft losses relating to your home, household items, and vehicles on your federal income tax return if the loss is caused by a federally declared disaster.
Qualified disaster losses. A qualified disaster loss also includes an individual's casualty or theft of personal-use property that is attributable to a major disaster that was declared by Presidential Declaration that is dated between January 1, 2020, and February 25, 2021 (inclusive).
For tax years 2018 through 2025, if you are an individual, casualty or theft losses of personal-use property are deductible only if the loss is attributable to a federally declared disaster. You must use a separate Form 4684 (through line 12) for each casualty or theft event involving personal-use property.
Reporting Casualty Losses to Personal-Use Property Generally, after calculating the amount of your loss and subtracting any reimbursements, you must subtract $100 for each casualty, theft, or accident you suffered during the year, regardless of the number of items that were damaged or destroyed during the event.

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