Pub. 547, Casualties, Disasters, and Thefts |
2006 Tax Year |
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- Cars:
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- Accidents, Deductible losses.
- Fair market value of, Car value.
- Cash gifts, Cash gifts.
- Casualty losses:,
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- Deductible losses, Deductible losses.
- Definition, Casualty
- Deposits, loss on, Casualty loss or ordinary loss.
- Nondeductible losses, Nondeductible losses.
- Progressive deterioration, Progressive deterioration.
- Proof of, Casualty loss proof.
- When to report, Losses.
- Workbooks for listing property, Workbooks for casualties and thefts.
- Clean up costs, Cost of cleaning up or making repairs.
- Comments on publication, Comments and suggestions.
- Condemnation, Condemnations.
- Costs:
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- Appraisals, Costs of photographs and appraisals.
- Clean up, Cost of cleaning up or making repairs.
- Incidental expenses, Related expenses.
- Landscaping, Landscaping.
- Photographs taken after loss, Costs of photographs and appraisals.
- Protection, Cost of protection.
- Repair, Cost of cleaning up or making repairs.
- Replacement, Replacement cost.
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- Death of taxpayer:
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- Postponement of gain, Death of a taxpayer.
- Deductible losses, Deductible losses.
- Deduction limits, Deduction Limits
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- Personal-use and employee property (Table 2),
- Deduction limits:
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- $100 rule, $100 Rule
- 10% rule, 10% Rule
- 2% rule, 2% Rule
- Deposit losses, Loss on Deposits
- Deposit losses:,
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- Reporting of (Table 1),
- When to report, Loss on deposits.
- Disaster area losses, Disaster Area Losses
- Disaster area losses:
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- Claiming on amended return, Claiming a disaster loss on an amended return.
- Federal loan canceled, Federal loan canceled.
- Figuring loss deduction, Figuring the loss deduction.
- Form 1040X, How to report the loss on Form 1040X.
- Home made unsafe, Home made unsafe by disaster.
- How to deduct loss in preceding year, How to deduct your loss in the preceding year.
- Inventory, Disaster loss to inventory.
- Main home rules, Main home in disaster area., Gains.
- New York Liberty Zone property, Property in the New York Liberty Zone.
- Presidentially declared disaster, Business or income-producing property located in a Presidentially declared disaster area., Disaster Area Losses
- Qualified disaster mitigation payments, Qualified disaster mitigation payments.
- Qualified disaster relief payments, Qualified disaster relief payments.
- Records to keep, Records.
- Tax deadlines postponed, Covered disaster area.
- When to deduct, When to deduct the loss.
- When to deduct:
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- Table 3,
- Disaster mitigation payments, Qualified disaster mitigation payments.
- Disaster relief grants, Disaster relief.
- Due dates:
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- Tax deadlines postponed, Postponed Tax Deadlines
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- Fair market value (FMV):
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- Decline in value of property in or near casualty area, Decline in market value of property in or near casualty area.
- Measuring decrease in, Decrease in Fair Market Value
- Measuring decrease in:
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- Items not to consider, Figuring Decrease in FMV — Items Not To Consider
- Items to consider, Figuring Decrease in FMV — Items To Consider
- Federal disaster relief grants, Federal disaster relief grants.
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), contacting, Contacting the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Figuring gain, Figuring a Gain
- Figuring loss, Figuring a Loss, Figuring the Deduction
- Figuring loss:
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- Adjusted basis, Adjusted Basis
- Disaster area losses, Figuring the loss deduction.
- Insurance and other reimbursements, Insurance and Other Reimbursements
- Form 1040, Schedule A, Personal-use property.
- Form 1040, Schedule D, Personal-use property.
- Form 1040X:
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- Disaster area losses, How to report the loss on Form 1040X.
- Form 4684:
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- Reporting gains and losses on personal-use property, Personal-use property.
- Free tax services, How To Get Tax Help
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- Payments for living expenses, Insurance payments for living expenses.
- Penalty abatement, Abatement of interest and penalties.
- Personal property:
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- Loss deduction, figuring of, Personal property.
- Personal-use property:
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- Deduction limits (Table 2),
- Reporting gains and losses, Personal-use property.
- Personal-use real property, Exception for personal-use real property.
- Photographs:
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- Documentation of loss, Costs of photographs and appraisals.
- Postponed tax deadlines, Postponed Tax Deadlines
- Postponement of gain, Postponement of Gain, How To Postpone a Gain
- Postponement of gain:
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- Amended return, Amended return.
- Changing mind, Changing your mind.
- Replacement property acquired after return filed, Replacement property acquired after return filed.
- Replacement property acquired before return filed, Replacement property acquired before return filed.
- Required statement, Required statement.
- Substituting replacement property, Substituting replacement property.
- Three-year limit, Three-year limit.
- Presidentially declared disasters, Business or income-producing property located in a Presidentially declared disaster area., Disaster Area Losses
- Proof of loss, Proof of Loss
- Protection costs, Cost of protection.
- Publications (see Tax help)
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- Records of loss, Theft loss proof.
- Recovered stolen property, Recovered stolen property.
- Reimbursements:
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- Cash gifts, Cash gifts.
- Disaster relief, Disaster relief.
- Employer's emergency disaster fund, Employer's emergency disaster fund.
- Failure to file a claim, Failure to file a claim for reimbursement.
- Received after deducting loss, Reimbursement Received After Deducting Loss
- Types of, Types of Reimbursements
- Related expenses, Related expenses.
- Related person, replacement property bought from, Buying replacement property from a related person.
- Repair costs, Cost of cleaning up or making repairs.
- Replacement cost, Replacement cost.
- Replacement period, Replacement Period
- Replacement period:
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- Extension of, Extension.
- Replacement property, Replacement Property
- Replacement property:
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- Advance payment, Advance payment.
- Basis adjustment to corporation's property, Basis adjustment to corporation's property.
- Basis of, Basis of replacement property.
- Main home, Main home replaced.
- Main home:
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- In disaster area, Main home in disaster area.
- Postponement of gain, Replacement property acquired before return filed.
- Reporting gains and losses, Reporting a gain., How To Report Gains and Losses
- Reporting gains and losses:
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- Basis, adjustments to, Adjustments to Basis
- Business and income-producing property, Business and income-producing property.
- Deductions exceeding income, If Deductions Are More Than Income
- Deposits, How to report.
- Deposits:
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- Table 1,
- Disaster area losses, How to report the loss on Form 1040X.
- Personal-use property, Personal-use property.
- Timing of, When To Report Gains and Losses
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- Tables and figures:
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- Deduction limit rules for personal-use and employee property (Table 2),
- Reporting loss on deposits (Table 1),
- When to deduct losses (Table 3),
- Tax help, How To Get Tax Help
- Taxpayer Advocate, Contacting your Taxpayer Advocate.
- Theft losses, Theft
- Theft losses:
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- FMV of stolen property, FMV of stolen property.
- Mislaid or lost property, Mislaid or lost property.
- Proof of, Theft loss proof.
- When to deduct (Table 3),
- When to report, Losses.
- Workbooks for listing property, Workbooks for casualties and thefts.
- Timber loss, Timber loss.
- TTY/TDD information, How To Get Tax Help
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