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Old 04-09-2016, 01:33 PM
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Rent loss insurance payments

Hi,
A rental property completely burnt down in a national disaster wild fire. Insurance will pay for loss of rent for a year or so. Are these payments taxable? Should they be treated as regular rent? If so, since depreciation, interest payments, local taxes, insurance expenses etc aren't available any more to offset the rent income, it will result in significantly more declared income and more taxes.



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