I had a new client come in today. He has been asking his previous CPA about taking this loss and was told "oh, let's just wait a while and see what happens."
That "a while" has turned into years. I'm looking at amending previous year, but am concerned with the tardiness of it all, and trying to find a way to help him claim this loss that I think should have been taken earlier. Any help will be so appreciated!!
Here are the details, years and dollars:
2005 TP writes check for $30,000 to contractor as deposit to build his home.
It is evidenced on a "Residential Construction Agreement."
Contracter never commenced work and TP hired a lawyer.
Florida Dept of Business and Professional Regulation went after the contractor.
2007 Contractor lost license.
Was ordered to make restitution to TP "in the amount of $37,585 for consumer harm suffered."
(TP original 30,000 plus additional construction loan cost and attorney fees.)
Now loss is $37,585
Bad Builder has lots of other hopeful homeowners and subcontractors also after him.
My TP gets no money.
I think it should have been deducted as a theft loss in 2007. Or he could have held out hope and taken the loss in 2008.
Is it too late to deduct the loss?
That "a while" has turned into years. I'm looking at amending previous year, but am concerned with the tardiness of it all, and trying to find a way to help him claim this loss that I think should have been taken earlier. Any help will be so appreciated!!
Here are the details, years and dollars:
2005 TP writes check for $30,000 to contractor as deposit to build his home.
It is evidenced on a "Residential Construction Agreement."
Contracter never commenced work and TP hired a lawyer.
Florida Dept of Business and Professional Regulation went after the contractor.
2007 Contractor lost license.
Was ordered to make restitution to TP "in the amount of $37,585 for consumer harm suffered."
(TP original 30,000 plus additional construction loan cost and attorney fees.)
Now loss is $37,585
Bad Builder has lots of other hopeful homeowners and subcontractors also after him.
My TP gets no money.
I think it should have been deducted as a theft loss in 2007. Or he could have held out hope and taken the loss in 2008.
Is it too late to deduct the loss?
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