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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and Social Security number. Ensure accuracy for proper identification.
  3. In the section regarding property damage, provide a detailed description of the incident that led to your loss. Include dates and specific circumstances to support your claim.
  4. Next, list all items that were damaged or lost. Use the provided fields to specify each item's value and any relevant details about their condition before the incident.
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The deductible amount is determined by using the smaller of the propertys tax basis or decrease in fair market value, with the actual loss reduced by $100 and then by an amount equal to 10% of adjusted gross income.
You can use capital losses to offset capital gains during a tax year, allowing you to remove some income from your tax return. You can use a capital loss to offset ordinary income up to $3,000 per year If you dont have capital gains to offset the loss.
A casualty occurs when your property is damaged as a result of a disaster such as a storm, fire, car accident, or similar event. A theft occurs when someone steals your property. A loss on deposits occurs when your financial institution becomes insolvent or bankrupt.
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. A casualty doesnt include normal wear and tear or progressive deterioration.
Attach Form 4684 to your tax return to report gains and losses from casualties and thefts.

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Calculating the Casualty Loss Deduction If you are claiming a deduction based on property that was destroyed, you will need to calculate the casualty loss by subtracting the salvage value from the adjusted basis of the asset and then subtracting any insurance proceeds from the result.

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