Recordkeeping - Tips for Maximizing Disaster Recoveries
All too often we hear about damage caused by floods, fires, and other
natural disasters. Just in case this ever happens to you we'd like to
remind you that keeping records would help ease your way in getting tax
deductions or insurance reimbursements.
You can deduct nonbusiness property losses caused by casualty within
limits. But you won't get the deduction you're entitled to unless you
can prove not only that you suffered a loss, but also the amount of the
loss. Equally important is to make sure you know what records will
satisfy your insurance company.
For starters you should put together an inventory of your property. You
might do this by making a detailed listing, taking photographs or
making a video recording. Whichever method you choose, be sure to keep
a duplicate record in a separate location. A description of the
property is key information. It's also necessary to maintain proper
records of your cost or other tax basis.
For example, if property is completely destroyed, your personal
casualty loss deduction on Form 1040, Schedule A, is first limited to
the lesser of the decrease in fair market value as a result of the
casualty or the property's adjusted basis. That is, if a painting you
bought several years ago for $1,000 was not covered by insurance and
was completely destroyed in a storm when it was worth $10,000, your
initial tax loss (there are other restrictions) is limited to $1,000.
Remember, however, that if you have insurance and your recovery is more
than your tax basis you can have a gain.
Also, be sure not to forget to document the state of your property
after the disaster and it's good to be aware in case the need arises
that there are several relief provisions for disasters in federally
designated disaster areas. In particular, you are allowed to take a
casualty loss on an amended return for the prior year and favorable
rules apply to insurance proceeds if your home or contents are
destroyed which make it easier to defer or avoid gain.
Please don't hesitate to call if we can help you further.
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