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Do I include sales tax and Title and UCC -I fees in the original purchase price of a mobile home that I bought in 2006 as a secondary home and started renting in 2017?

 
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PatriciaV
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Do I include sales tax and Title and UCC -I fees in the original purchase price of a mobile home that I bought in 2006 as a secondary home and started renting in 2017?

No, title and UCC fees are not included in the basis of your property for tax purposes. Generally, your adjusted basis would include:

  • original cost, including sales tax, purchase expenses, commissions, etc. unrelated to financing
  • permanent home improvements
  • less depreciation claimed or allowable (if you had an office in your home)
  • less casualty and theft losses (if any)

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PatriciaV
Employee Tax Expert

Do I include sales tax and Title and UCC -I fees in the original purchase price of a mobile home that I bought in 2006 as a secondary home and started renting in 2017?

No, title and UCC fees are not included in the basis of your property for tax purposes. Generally, your adjusted basis would include:

  • original cost, including sales tax, purchase expenses, commissions, etc. unrelated to financing
  • permanent home improvements
  • less depreciation claimed or allowable (if you had an office in your home)
  • less casualty and theft losses (if any)

**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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