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Your Q almost makes no sense.

Only if your car was repoed and sold for more than the debt/basis, did you receive anything yourself...and then the question would still be what your basis is in it (that is your cost plus all those other things like the repo fee's, vs what you received).

If your the one repoing it...it is essentially a business transaction. in most places you can' make money on the repo anyway.

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