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GwennMB
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I completely rebuilt my summer home from the ground up and I am now about to sell it. What expenses can I use to offset my capital gains?

 
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Carl
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I completely rebuilt my summer home from the ground up and I am now about to sell it. What expenses can I use to offset my capital gains?

Your cost basis is what you paid for it, plus the cost of property improvements.

Property Improvement.

Property improvements are expenses you incur that add value to the property. Expenses for this are entered in the Assets/Depreciation section and depreciated over time. Property improvements can be done at any time after your initial purchase of the property. It does not matter if it was your residence or a rental at the time of the improvement. It still adds value to the property.

To be classified as a property improvement, two criteria must be met:

1) The improvement must become "a material part of" the property. For example, remodeling the bathroom, new cabinets or appliances in the kitchen. New carpet. Replacing that old Central Air unit.

2) The improvement must add "real" value to the property. In other words, when  the property is appraised by a qualified, certified, licensed property appraiser, he will appraise it at a higher value, than he would have without the improvements.


GwennMB
New Member

I completely rebuilt my summer home from the ground up and I am now about to sell it. What expenses can I use to offset my capital gains?

Thank you... this helped immensely!
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