Home Improvements that You May Use as a Tax Deduction
You Will Have to Itemeize
By Linda M. McCloud, published Jun 17, 2006
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First, think energy saving. You can get a $500 credit for adding energy efficient materials to your homes. This would include new insulation, new energy efficient windows. Have you been curious about how well those new solar powered water heaters work? Now is a good time to buy one. You can get a $2000 credit for buying a new one of those and installing it in your home.
You may also qualify for a write-off or a partial write-off if the reason for the remodeling is a medical necessity. For instance, a member of your household has been wheelchair bound and you need to add a ramp outside. But remember some of the improvements may also be considered as adding value to your home. The way the IRS will figure this is by defining the medical deduction as the difference between the inflated value of the house and the cost of the upgrade.
Here is a list of some of medical conditions that may warrant home improvements:
making doorways wider or adding wheelchair ramps
adding elevators
installing special handrails in the bathroom
lowering kitchen cabinets to accommodate a wheelchair
installing air filtration or an air-conditioning system
lowering light switches so someone in a wheelchair can reach them
swimming pools, whirlpool baths
having old drywall removed because of mold and then having new drywall hung
But don't get carried away with the projects. The IRS will look closely at all of them. When filing you will, of course, have to itemize. You also will have to have a statement from your doctor stating that these changes are necessary for your treatment and the statement has to be precise. If your doctor says you need to install an air filter to breathe better, an air conditioning unit will not qualify. Use your head.
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Did You Know?
The main reason your home may qualify for a self improvment deduction is if it requires some remodeling due to an illness or an injury of someone who resides within the home.
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