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Don operates a taxi business, and this year one of his taxis was damaged in a traffic accident. The taxi was originally purchased for $17,000 and the adjusted basis was $1,500 at the time of the accident. The taxi was repaired at a cost of $2,750 and insurance reimbursed Don $730 of this cost. What is the amount of Don's casualty loss deduction

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Answer:Don's casualty loss deduction=$ 770

Step-by-step explanation:

A Casualty loss is an unexpected or sudden financial loss that occurred as a result of damage or loss of property. It will be calculated as follows

Adjusted basis at the time of accident $1,500

Repair cost on account of accident $2,750

Amount of casualty loss before the adjustments $ 1,500

( which is the Lessor of $ 1,500 and $ 2,750)

Deduct :

Reimbursements gotten from insurance $ 730

Don's casualty loss deduction = $ 1,500 - $ 730 = $ 770

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