Jerry sprayed all of the landscaping around his house with a pesticide in June 2017. Shortly thereafter,
Question:
Jerry sprayed all of the landscaping around his house with a pesticide in June 2017. Shortly thereafter, all of the trees and shrubs unaccountably died. The FMV and the adjusted basis of the plants were $15,000. Later that year, the pesticide manufacturer announced a recall of the particular batch of pesticide that Jerry used. It also announced a program whereby consumers would be repaid for any damage caused by the improper mixture. Jerry is single and reports $38,000 AGI in 2017 and $42,000 in 2018.
a. Assume that in 2017 Jerry files a claim for his losses and receives notification that payment of $15,000 will be received in 2018. Jerry receives full payment for the damage in 2018. How should the loss and the reimbursement be reported?
b. How will your answer to Part a change if in 2018 the manufacturer files for bankruptcy and Jerry receives $1,500 in total and final payment for his claim?
c. How will your answer to Part a change if the announcement and the reimbursement do not occur until late in 2018, after Jerry has already filed his tax return for 2017?
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Federal Taxation 2018 Comprehensive
ISBN: 9780134532387
31st Edition
Authors: Thomas R. Pope, Timothy J. Rupert, Kenneth E. Anderson