More Taxpayers May Qualify for the Casualty Loss Deduction

Jan 1, 2026 | Tax & Accounting

Starting in 2026, personal casualty loss deductions will no longer be limited to federally declared disasters. Certain state-declared disasters will also be eligible. For a disaster to qualify, the governor (or D.C. mayor) and the U.S. Treasury Secretary must agree that the damage is severe enough to apply these rules. Now more taxpayers affected by natural disasters or by fires, floods or explosions, regardless of the cause, may qualify.

Note that taxpayers can still claim personal casualty losses not attributable to federally or state-declared disasters, but only to the extent of any personal casualty gains. Need guidance? Contact the office for help.

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