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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
if you are running a business, the loss becomes a business casualty loss
if personal or hobby, only if it occurred in and during a declared federal disaster. and then it becomes an itemized deduction
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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
Are you in a federally declared disaster zone?
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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
Hi: I am just north of Houston that was a disaster zone. The area I have my hives on was not designated a federally disaster zone. We never had this much rain before. I am in agriculture (farming) as a pecan orchard and apiary.
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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
I can not figure out how to take a business casualty or loss in TURBO Tax
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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
if you are running a business, the loss becomes a business casualty loss
if personal or hobby, only if it occurred in and during a declared federal disaster. and then it becomes an itemized deduction
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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
Thank you. I am in Agriculture (pecan orchard and apiary) I consider this a farming business. However I am very early in both and have not made any profit as of yet as the trees take about 8 years to produce and I have been constantly using my honey products to grow more hives. This has been a terrible loss for me as over the last 5 years I have almost $50000 invested with no income and a lot of loss.
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I lost 70 bee hives due to a storm and flooding. Each hive is a minimum of a $300 loss. How do I take this loss
Where do I find business causality or loss in Turbo Tax.
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