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Casualty Lossess

AnmarieA
Level 4

I have a client you had his detached garage burn down which included his vehicle and 2 motorcycles. The fire was caused by a faulty timer. The insurance company is going to reimburse my client $33 for the garage which originally cost $37K. The cost to replace the garage is $47K. Is it correct that the IRS only allows a casualty loss on federally declared losses otherwise referred to as "qualified disaster losses" on Form 4684? Is there no other place on the 1040 that the client can write-off this fire loss? Thanks for your input.  

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IRonMaN
Level 15

He is officially in the SOL category - he can't report any losses on his tax return.


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AnmarieA
Level 4

Thanks for the response....my thoughts exactly. It is a shame but the taxpayer has learned a powerful lesson to have the adequate insurance for "replacement value" as I guess that is what the IRS's opinion on the matter.