Home Improvement Tax Credits

By T Miller

Homeowners are used to using the interest they pay on their mortgage or home equity loans as a tax deduction, but there are actually a lot of different home improvement projects which may also make you eligible for a tax deduction or tax credit, depending on the overall cost of the project and the circumstances surrounding it.

The improvements you make to your home can be eligible for deductions or credits depending upon the size of the project, the reason for the home upgrade and the cost and time frame that was allotted to the remodeling or home improvement.

Lawn Care Tax Deduction - Yes, if you run a business out of your home and you meet clients then you may be able to deduct things like lawn care and landscaping costs as a business expense. You probably won't be able to deduct the entire amount, but rather, you would have to deduct part of the cost in proportion to how much your business and home share the same space.

Tax Deduction for a Swimming Pool - If you require a swimming pool or spa for a medical condition then you may be able to deduct a portion of the cost from your taxes. You'll want to document your medical history and pool costs in detail and you may need your doctor to write a letter stating your need.

Tax Credit for New Windows - If you're planning to upgrade and replace your home's old windows with new energy efficient ones, now's the time to do it. There are now tax credits in place for the 30% of the cost of eligible windows, up to $1,500 for the next two years.

It's always a good idea to take copious photos and keep as much information about each home improvement you perform on your house anyway, because those items may become necessary if you ever have a problem or wish to sell your house in the future. There are lots of details and criteria for some of these deductions and you may want to speak to a qualified tax expert before embarking on a home improvement.

If you're planning on finishing some home improvements this year, you should really look into the possible tax savings that may be available! - 31821

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