Assessing Landscape Tree Loss after a Disaster

Publication Number 490-319, August 1996

General

Along with assessing structural damage to property caused by a storm or flood, property owners may need to calculate the financial loss represented by damage to trees and other landscaping. The following factors help determine the value of the damaged trees and landscaping:

Homeowners who sustain significant damage to landscape trees may wish to contact the IRS to determine what other methods are currently being used to evaluate tree value. If homeowners decide to pursue claims or deductions, they must prove that casualty loss was sustained due to the storm or flood and that the amounts claimed as loss are deductible. Such record keeping also is important in substantiating any claims for loss recovery.

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Based on information developed by Clemson Cooperative Extension following Hurricane Hugo. Revised for Virginia audiences by Virginia Cooperative Extension.

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