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A long Shot QuestionWhat is the name of your state? MA I was a victim on Nigerian Check Fraud - where I am now out $4,700 I wondered if there is any way I can report this as some sort of loss on my tax return next year? |
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| No. You didn't invest the $4700; you just got bilked. The amount isn't enough to qualify for a theft loss deduction.
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