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Proof of Loss(p3)


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To deduct a casualty or theft loss, you must be able to show that there was a casualty or theft. You also must be able to support the amount you take as a deduction.


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Casualty loss proof.(p3)


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For a casualty loss, you should be able to show all the following.


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Theft loss proof.(p3)


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For a theft loss, you should be able to show all the following.

It is important that you have records that will prove your deduction. If you do not have the actual records to support your deduction, you can use other satisfactory evidence to support it.

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