Can I count appliances (refrigerator, washer/dryer) and furniture as "Major Purchases" toward the sales tax deduction? Or are there only specific categories that qualify?
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Appliances and furniture don't qualify.
Major purchases include:
Appliances and furniture don't qualify.
Major purchases include:
I think a new HVAC unit would count as a major renovation. It is not specifically listed but I think this could be considered a major renovation item. I think that the cost of the tax for the materials is likely deductible, but not the cost of installation, assuming you did not do it yourself.
IRS guidance is below:
General Sales Tax You Paid on Specified Additional Items
Enter in the box provided any state and local general sales taxes paid on the following specified items. If you moved during the year, include the total for the year in that box.
We have purchased a home and needed to purchase & replace the Electrical panel, full steel liner and chimney cap, generator for medical reasons, and a new water softener system. Are these deductible for at least the sales tax deduction as major purchases?
The law says that only building materials for a major renovation or substantial addition to a home would qualify for a deduction of sales tax.
If the work to described is only repairs or minor additions, they would not qualify.
Please read this TurboTax Help topic for more information.
As for the generator you bought for medical reasons, it may be deductible as Medical expenses if it is used for medical care.
Please read this TurboTax article for more information.
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