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posted Jan 29, 2025 3:37:44 PM

2022 Income Tax Return

I just learned that Hurricane Ian was finally "officially" categorized as a qualified disaster with new regulations.

I did not file a schedule A form with my original return but it is my understanding that due to recent changes in the regulations, I am able to amend my return to include these expenses (minus $500 and any insurance payments received).

I am a senior and searching for my original 2022 turbo tax CD.

Assuming I find the CD soon, will the new form(s) be on my original 2022 turbo tax CD or will turbo tax just email a form to me  to complete or do I need to contact the IRS for this?

Thank you for any guidance you can provide.

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Expert Alumni
Jan 30, 2025 5:00:45 PM

You can add the loss for each casualty over $500 to your standard deduction or itemize. The programs have to all be updated to accommodate for the law changes. The program will have updates available at some point.

 

References:

Publication 584, Casualty, Disaster, and Theft Loss Workbook (Personal-Use Property)

FEMA website to search for specific disasters for the code to file the forms.