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Can I claim additional living expenses due to a federal disaster? I couldn't move back into my apartment (not inhabitable) and had to rent a car because it was totaled.
Didn't receive any insurance or compensation. Had to pay to live somewhere else and pay for another mode of transportation. IRS has this listed under category:
Losses.
A temporary increase in your living expenses is the difference between the actual living expenses you and your
family incurred during the period you couldn’t use your
home and your normal living expenses for that period. Actual living expenses are the reasonable and necessary expenses incurred because of the loss of your main home.
Generally, these expenses include the amounts you pay
for the following.
• Renting suitable housing.
• Transportation.
• Food.
• Utilities.
• Miscellaneous services.
Normal living expenses consist of these same expenses
that you would have incurred but didn’t because of the
casualty or the threat of one.
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