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Solick v. Dep't of Revenue3/8/2005 s reasonable. Her claim is further substantiated by the higher figure she arrived at after complying explicitly with Defendant's instructions.
The court finds Plaintiff's claim of $38,617 in casualty loss for tax year 2001 both reasonable and substantiated. Plaintiff's appeal for reversal of Defendant's assessment of tax, interest, and penalties is granted.
III. CONCLUSION
The conclusions of this court are that Plaintiff has demonstrated that the contamination of her home with toxic mold was an event that was not only sudden, but also unusual and unexpected, and that her claim of $38,617 in casualty loss of her possessions is substantiated.
Now, therefore,
IT IS THE DECISION OF THIS COURT that Plaintiff's appeal is granted.
Dated this 8th day of March 2005.
THIS DOCUMENT WAS SIGNED BY MAGISTRATE SCOT A. SIDERAS ON MARCH 8, 2005 . THE COURT FILED THIS DOCUMENT ON MARCH 8, 2005.
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