Per https://www.irs.gov/publications/p523, Building permit charges for new construction are counted towards home tax basis.
My question is, would permit charges for Improvements That Increase Basis are also counted towards home tax basis? Or, These costs are separate from the value of the property and do not directly affect the property tax basis?
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Please see Publication 523 page 8
Construction. If you contracted to have your house built on the land you own, your basis is:
On page 9 it also says:
Improvements, Improvements add to the value of your home, prolong its useful life, or adapt it to new uses. You add the cost of additions and improvements to the basis of your property. The building permit charge is not excluded.
Yes, any permit charges paid for any improvements to your property can be added to the basis of the property.
Any references to this? I could not find any IRS references for this...
Please see Publication 523 page 8
Construction. If you contracted to have your house built on the land you own, your basis is:
On page 9 it also says:
Improvements, Improvements add to the value of your home, prolong its useful life, or adapt it to new uses. You add the cost of additions and improvements to the basis of your property. The building permit charge is not excluded.
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