Landslide totally destroys home and home office creating a large casualty loss.
I have read, recently, in one of the tax journals (NAEA or NATP) that the portion of the casualty attributable to the home office is fully deductible on form 8829 the same as the property taxes and mortgage interest. This means this deduction could drive Sch C negative. It also bypasses the 10% adjustment and the $100 exclusion.
I have e mailed the journal for clarification but have received no response.
Does anyone "know" if this is true and does anyone have an official site on this issue?
Thanks,
R Power
I have read, recently, in one of the tax journals (NAEA or NATP) that the portion of the casualty attributable to the home office is fully deductible on form 8829 the same as the property taxes and mortgage interest. This means this deduction could drive Sch C negative. It also bypasses the 10% adjustment and the $100 exclusion.
I have e mailed the journal for clarification but have received no response.
Does anyone "know" if this is true and does anyone have an official site on this issue?
Thanks,
R Power
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