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  2. Can you deduct disaster losses? - AOL

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    The IRS allows deductions for certain disaster-related losses, but there are strict qualifications. First, the damage must result from a federally declared disaster, and Hurricane Helene qualifies.

  3. Tax-deductible loss - Wikipedia

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    To qualify, the loss must not be compensated by insurance and it must be sustained during the taxable year. If the loss is a casualty or theft of personal property of the taxpayer, the loss must result from an event that is identifiable, damaging, and sudden, unexpected, and unusual in nature, not gradual and progressive.

  4. Deducting Disaster Losses on Your Tax Return - AOL

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    The new tax law changed the rules. Now you can take a casualty loss deduction only if your home is in a federally declared disaster area. Deducting Disaster Losses on Your Tax Return

  5. Casualty loss - Wikipedia

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    Itemized Deduction: Casualty losses are generally claimed as an itemized deduction on Schedule A of Form 1040, rather than being available as a standard deduction. [7] This means you must forego the standard deduction and have enough total itemized deductions to exceed it in order to benefit from the casualty loss deduction.

  6. Tax Info You Need To Know After Experiencing a Natural ... - AOL

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    So with the disaster loss, state taxes capped at $10,000 and the mortgage interest, the taxpayers would have around $20,000 in additional deductions to take in 2025. At a 22% tax rate this would ...

  7. Itemized deduction - Wikipedia

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    This facilitated amendments to 2011 tax returns to claim a casualty tax deduction. [4] Gambling losses, but only to the extent of gambling income (For example, a person who wins $1,000 in various gambling activities during the tax year and loses $800 in other gambling activities can deduct the $800 in losses, resulting in net gambling income of ...

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    As natural disasters leave many Americans facing economic hardship, the tax code's casualty loss deduction is providing assistance primarily to the wealthiest taxpayers. A reformed casualty tax ...

  9. Personal Casualty Gains - Wikipedia

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    A taxpayer’s insured home is destroyed by an accidental fire. Prior to its destruction, the home was valued at its adjusted basis of $100,000 and insured at $130,000. After receiving insurance proceeds, the taxpayer will have a personal casualty gain of $130,000 and a personal casualty loss of $100,000 for a net personal casualty gain of $30,000.