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  1. #1
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    Sep 2007
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    Default Guys i need some infor on a loss .

    I was towing my sons trailer 28ft enclosed with a racecar and full of parts when a fire started from the winch short circuiting .we both lost lots of race stuff and he got paid for some of his stuff but i got nothing .Can i write this stuff off when i do taxes?lost radios,wheels tires shocks,brezinski intake as well as 12 racecshocks ,springs firesuits shoes,tools as well as a complete race ready sportsman.

    Rick in michigan.

  2. #2
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    May 2007
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    Better get hold of a tax man in your neck of the woods... tax law varies from state to state...

    my son had a bunch of stuff stolen out of his pick up suit, helmet, bag, shoes and gloves and his home owners insurance covered it.... I know its a different deal, but worth a check...

  3. #3
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    Wisconsin
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    Time to get a professional involved. It may depend on whether you run your racing as a business or a hobby. The IRS has certain rules on this.
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  4. #4
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    Sep 2013
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    I used to claim my race spending on my taxes, you just have to file it as a loss, I was told by the tax preparer that they usually don't show much interest in it until you file it like 3 or 4 yrs in a row, then you may get audited. If you lost that much, I would definitely file it as a loss.
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