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Yes, you can report bad debt loss on Form 8949. See instructions below. This type of bad debt is considered a "Non-business Bad Debt". Make sure the debt is legally and formally established and that you've taken reasonable steps to collect the debt and show that at the time of the transaction it was not a gift. (ref. IRS Tax Topic 453: https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc453).
Form 8949 carries to Schedule D as a short term loss, so make sure you are using Turbo Tax Premier version. Note that Schedule D losses are limited to $3,000 a year. If you have any capital gains though, you can use it against those.. Any remaining loss will carryover to the next year.
To enter your loss in Turbo Tax Online Premier:
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