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June 3, 2019
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I had a basement oil leak, not covered by insurance, costing over $5000. to clean up. Is this deductible?

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Unfortunately, no. As of 2018, unless it is a Federally Declared Disaster area, casualty is no longer deductible. Had it been, it would still need to meet the qualifications below.

Casualty

A casualty is the damage, destruction, or loss of property resulting from an identifiable event that is sudden, unexpected, or unusual.

  • A sudden event is one that is swift, not gradual or progressive.
  • An unexpected event is one that is ordinarily unanticipated and unintended.
  • An unusual event is one that isn't a day-to-day occurrence and that isn't typical of the activity in which you were engaged.

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June 3, 2019

Unfortunately, no. As of 2018, unless it is a Federally Declared Disaster area, casualty is no longer deductible. Had it been, it would still need to meet the qualifications below.

Casualty

A casualty is the damage, destruction, or loss of property resulting from an identifiable event that is sudden, unexpected, or unusual.

  • A sudden event is one that is swift, not gradual or progressive.
  • An unexpected event is one that is ordinarily unanticipated and unintended.
  • An unusual event is one that isn't a day-to-day occurrence and that isn't typical of the activity in which you were engaged.