I had my attic space insulated. Is that a tax deduction that I can file? Besides the material costs. Can I add the labor costs too?
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Yes, you can take the Home Improvement Energy Efficient Credit for the insulation you had installed in your attic, but only for the materials. You cannot take include the cost of labor.
This is a non-refundable credit meaning you can only take it if you have enough tax liability to take the credit.
For tax year 2023, the insulation must meet or exceed the efficiency standards set by the International Energy Conservation Code for 2021. So whether your project actually qualifies will depend on what the standard is for your part of the country, and whether the insulation you installed meets that standard.
Then, as said, only the cost of materials are allowed. If your contractor did not break out the price for you, you will have to make a "reasonable allocation."
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