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Deductions & credits
You're numbers are good, but I think the odds of Ian becoming qualified in an election year are basically zero. If it hasn't happened yet, I don't think it ever will. We basically got screwed in a 150 mph sustained wind hurricane and OUR politicians didn't have the will to fight for us after the Bill was introduced. That includes the authors of the Bill who should have lobbied hard for people in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, etc.
But politics being what it is, I remember one of the FL reps or senators voting NO on super storm Sandy. So what would you vote if you represented NY or NJ?
With Ian impacting 2022 taxes filed in October 2023 (when my extension ended), time is not on our side, even with extensions, because no one cares:
Generally, you must file an amended tax return within three years from the date you filed your original return or within two years from the date you paid any tax due, whichever is later. If you filed your original return before the due date (usually April 15), it's considered filed on the due date.
But if it were to happen, I'll have to amend 2022 and 2023.