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Lisa4kids 04:31 PM 01-08-2013
I had a family I ended up taking to small claims court during the summer. I won the amount that was owed, plus court costs, etc. The day that I was filing for a wage garnishment, the husband and wife's home was busted for meth. Needless to say, I will never see the money as they are in jail, with many charges against them and will probably be in prison. My question is, can I write off this money as a loss on my taxes? Any help would be appreciated!
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daycare 04:35 PM 01-08-2013
Originally Posted by Lisa4kids:
I had a family I ended up taking to small claims court during the summer. I won the amount that was owed, plus court costs, etc. The day that I was filing for a wage garnishment, the husband and wife's home was busted for meth. Needless to say, I will never see the money as they are in jail, with many charges against them and will probably be in prison. My question is, can I write off this money as a loss on my taxes? Any help would be appreciated!
wow that sounds crazy

I am no expert, hopefully tom will chime in..

from what I know, you are taking a loss by not claiming it.
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TomCopeland 11:19 AM 01-09-2013
Originally Posted by Lisa4kids:
I had a family I ended up taking to small claims court during the summer. I won the amount that was owed, plus court costs, etc. The day that I was filing for a wage garnishment, the husband and wife's home was busted for meth. Needless to say, I will never see the money as they are in jail, with many charges against them and will probably be in prison. My question is, can I write off this money as a loss on my taxes? Any help would be appreciated!
Yikes! Kiss the money goodbye

You can't deduct this as a business loss. Instead, you will report less income on your 2012 tax return because you didn't collect them money. See my article on this:http://www.tomcopelandblog.com/2011/...care-bill.html

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