After several weeks of heavy rain in December 2015, ground water entered and flooded our lower living area in a matter of minutes. We were able to remove all personal items and furniture immediately. Our losses included the laminate flooring in the bathroom and carpeting in the living area as well as replacing 10 walls due to mold damage (about $20,000). We also installed a sump pump/drainage system for $4,500. All repairs were done in 2016. Insurance did not cover anything since the flood was due to ground water. Can we claim any of the losses? If so, how and where?
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Possibly. When you lose an item due to an accident, theft, or act of nature, you may have a tax deduction for the value of the property that is not covered by your insurance.
The software will walk you through it, but here is how it works: Individuals are required to claim their casualty and theft losses as an itemized deduction on Form 1040, Schedule A Itemized Deductions.
If your property is personal-use property or is not completely destroyed, the amount of your casualty loss is the lesser of:
More details can be found at this link http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc515.html
That said, the amount would have to be pretty large for you to be able benefit. Also, you must file Schedule A as I stated above. But, if you want to give it a shot in the Casualty and Theft section of the software, it wouldn't hurt.
How to enter it into TurboTax: While inside the software and working on your return, type casualty loss in the Search at the top of the screen (you may see a magnifying glass there). There will be a popup that says Jump to casualty loss. Select that to get to the general area.
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