Noelles diamond ring was stolen in November 2017. She originally paid $8,000 for the ring, but it

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Noelle’s diamond ring was stolen in November 2017. She originally paid $8,000 for the ring, but it was worth considerably more at the time of the theft. Noelle filed an insurance claim for the stolen ring, but the claim was denied. Because the insurance claim was denied, Noelle took a casualty loss deduction for the stolen ring on her 2017 tax return. In 2017, Noelle had AGI of $40,000. After Noelle threatened legal action in early 2019, the insurance company had a “change of heart” and sent Noelle a check for $5,000 for the stolen ring. Determine the proper tax treatment of the $5,000 Noelle received from the insurance company in 2019.

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South-Western Federal Taxation 2020 Essentials Of Taxation Individuals And Business Entities

ISBN: 9780357109175

23rd Edition

Authors: Annette Nellen, James C. Young, William A. Raabe, David M. Maloney

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