PurposeThis blog outlines the tax consequences of a casualty loss, focusing on eligibility, calculations, limitations, and reporting requirements for affected individuals or businesses. Definition of a Casualty LossA casualty loss involves the damage, destruction, or loss of property due to sudden, unexpected, or unusual events such as natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, floods, earthquakes) or unforeseen
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