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dicko
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I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

 
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rjs
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Level 15

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

If the theft occurred in 2017 or earlier, the deduction can do more than reduce your 2017 tax to zero. A large theft loss can produce a net operating loss (NOL). An NOL resulting from a theft loss can be carried back 3 years, and then carried forward up to 20 years or until it is used up. So it can reduce your tax for previous and future years as well as for the year of the loss. The rules and calculations for a net operating loss are very complicated, and TurboTax will not do the calculations for you. You should definitely consult an experienced tax professional to look into the possibility of a net operating loss.

As others have said in the comments, if the theft occurred in 2018 there is no deduction, and it therefore cannot produce an NOL.

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Carl
Level 15

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

Is that "m" for million? If you're dealing with that much money, you really should be letting a tax professional handle this. If it really is that much, then you'll deal with it under the Deductions & Credits tab in the Casualty and Thefts section.

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

What year?  No casualty or theft deductions for 2018 returns.
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I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

420 million dollars?  Is this a homework question?
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dicko
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I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

m stands for 1000

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

Meaning $420,000 almost half a million - I agree with Carl - that is a lot of money - consult a professional or tax attorney.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
dicko
New Member

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

thanks. It is a lot to lose

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

i assume that you have made a police report - if not do so.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

Unfortunately if this theft happened in 2018 it can no longer be deducted at all.   Even if it was in 2017 the maximum that it could help would be to zero out your tax liability (i.e. if your tax liability without the deduction would have been $6,000 then that is the most that the deduction could help with).     I don't want to get your hopes up by consulting a professional because nobody can change the new 2018 tax laws.    I suggested a professional or attorney to go after the scammer to try to recover the money with a legal action.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
dicko
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I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

Thanks but I think the money is long gone. yes ny state police and fbi
rjs
Level 15
Level 15

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

If the theft occurred in 2017 or earlier, the deduction can do more than reduce your 2017 tax to zero. A large theft loss can produce a net operating loss (NOL). An NOL resulting from a theft loss can be carried back 3 years, and then carried forward up to 20 years or until it is used up. So it can reduce your tax for previous and future years as well as for the year of the loss. The rules and calculations for a net operating loss are very complicated, and TurboTax will not do the calculations for you. You should definitely consult an experienced tax professional to look into the possibility of a net operating loss.

As others have said in the comments, if the theft occurred in 2018 there is no deduction, and it therefore cannot produce an NOL.

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

A NOL would only apply to a business would it not?
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
rjs
Level 15
Level 15

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

A business loss on Schedule C is the most common cause of an NOL. But there are other, less common possible causes. These are a casualty or theft loss, very large employee business expenses, moving expenses, or a loss from rental property.
rjs
Level 15
Level 15

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

I should also point out that for most NOLs the carryback period is 2 years. The 3-year carryback for a casualty or theft loss is an exception to the general rule. My answer was specific to the OP's situation.

I stupidly was scammed out of $420m due to the grandson scam. It has been reported to the authoritys.Can I deduct this from my taxes?

I don't see anything in this question that suggests  a schedule c or a business - just seems to be a person that was scammed of personal funds.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**
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