During our foster certification process/preliminary inspection with CPS, we were informed that every "enclosed" (i.e. room that closes behind a door) room MUST have a closet and window in order to pass CPS inspection - this is whether or not anybody is actually occupying the room. We had a media room that did not have a closet or window, so we had to pay out of pocket to renovate it into a room with a closet and window in order to pass CPS inspection and obtain our fostering license. Is this deductible in any way?
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No, there is nothing to claim this year.
However, now that you have added a bedroom, you have improved the value of your home.
You can add the expenses to your cost basis when you sell your home.
For more information on home improvements, follow this link: Home Improvements and Your Taxes
No, there is nothing to claim this year.
However, now that you have added a bedroom, you have improved the value of your home.
You can add the expenses to your cost basis when you sell your home.
For more information on home improvements, follow this link: Home Improvements and Your Taxes
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