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I had two trips cancelled and lost deposits due to COVD - can I deduct these?
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February 1, 2021
1:16 PM
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February 01, 2021
1:16 PM
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I had two trips cancelled and lost deposits due to COVD - can I deduct these?
No. Sorry but those are personal expenses that are not deductible on your tax return.
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February 1, 2021
1:32 PM
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I had two trips cancelled and lost deposits due to COVD - can I deduct these?
Not directly. Any expenses you incurred related to the cancelled trips are deductible. The loss of income or the refund of deposits are not deductible as expenses.
February 1, 2021
1:38 PM
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I had two trips cancelled and lost deposits due to COVD - can I deduct these?
I recently cancelled a trip as I was in an ICU before the trip was scheduled to leave. Dr said to cancel trip. I incurred a loss of 25000$
Can this be a casualty loss?
TIA jerry
August 5, 2023
6:49 AM
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I had two trips cancelled and lost deposits due to COVD - can I deduct these?
Sorry--no. Hope you are feeling better. But the only time you can enter casualty loss on a federal return now since the tax laws changed for 2018 and beyond is if you have a loss in a federally declared disaster area.
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August 5, 2023
6:59 AM
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