HR 5366 · 119th Congress · Taxation
Doug LaMalfa Federal Disaster Tax Relief Certainty Act
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EnactedLatest: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.(2026-04-27)
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Doug LaMalfa Federal Disaster Tax Relief Certainty Act This bill extends the federal tax deduction for qualified disaster-related personal casualty losses and the exclusion from gross income of qualified wildfire relief payments. Under current law, unreimbursed personal casualty losses arising in a qualified disaster area (qualified disaster-related personal casualty losses) are deductible (as an itemized tax deduction or as part of the standard tax deduction) if such losses exceed $500 per casualty. A qualified disaster area is an area with respect to which a major disaster has been declared during the period beginning in 2020 and ending 60 days after July 4, 2025, if the incident period begins on or after December 28, 2019, and on or before July 4, 2025. The bill extends the federal tax deduction for qualified disaster-related personal casualty losses by defining a qualified disaster area as an area with respect to which a major disaster has been declared if the incident period begins on or after December 28, 2019, and before January 1, 2027. The bill provides that the exclusion from gross income of qualified wildfire relief payments applies to such payments a…
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CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 5366, Doug LaMalfa Federal Disaster Tax Relief Certainty Act
Apr 21, 2026As reported by the House Committee on Ways and Means on April 9, 2026
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Cosponsors (14)
8 Democrats6 Republicans