Anonymous wrote:You can deduct home expenses if you have a home office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No home improvements are tax-deductible.
Some qualify for limited (small) tax credits.
Interest on loans used for improvements may be deductible, depending on whether or not you pay AMT.
Home improvements will increase the cost basis of your home, which may reduce what you owe when you sell someday (assuming you owe anything at all).
It doesn't reduce what you owe.
If it raises the basis, it will change the gain or loss upon disposition. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:No home improvements are tax-deductible.
Some qualify for limited (small) tax credits.
Interest on loans used for improvements may be deductible, depending on whether or not you pay AMT.
Home improvements will increase the cost basis of your home, which may reduce what you owe when you sell someday (assuming you owe anything at all).
Anonymous wrote:I say deduct first, worry later about whether it's within the "rules" or not.
Anonymous wrote:I say deduct first, worry later about whether it's within the "rules" or not.