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Can Albuquerque Homeowners Deduct Home Improvements on Their Taxes?

by Sandi Pressley

Are you wondering if you can write off your home improvements? Home improvements in Albuquerque can have tax implications, but only in certain situations. For taxes, a home improvement is defined as any work that significantly increases your home's value, extends its useful life, or enables new uses for the property. The specifics of when home improvements impact taxes are examined below.

Home Improvements vs. Repairs

The money you spend on your home in terms of taxes can be divided into two categories: improvements and repairs.

The cost of capital improvements made to your home can be added to the tax basis, which is the amount subtracted from the sales price to determine your profit. However, you can only benefit from this tax basis increase when you sell the home.

A capital improvement in this context refers to anything that adds value to a home, adapts it to new uses, or prolongs its lifespan, as mentioned previously. Examples of capital improvements include installing a new roof or central air conditioning.

While capital improvements don't need to be major purchases, installing small upgrades like storm windows or a home security system can also qualify. However, repairs cannot be added to your basis. Repairs may include painting your home or fixing gutters. If you make any improvements to your home, be sure to keep thorough records of everything in case you sell the property in the future.

Tax Deductions for a Home Office

One way to save on taxes and improve your home is to build a home office. You can claim a deduction for improvements when converting an area into a dedicated workspace, which many people now do as more work from home.

The cost of any home repairs that improve the part of your home used as an office can also be deducted, based on the percentage of your home that is used for business.

Likewise, if you rent out part of your home, you may be able to deduct the cost of improvements made to that rented area. For example, if you were to add a bathroom to the portion of the home you rent out, you may be able to deduct the full cost of that renovation.

Medical Modifications

If a health care provider suggests modifications to your home to help you or to allow you to provide care for your family member, such as an aging parent, the expenses of these updates may be deductible. Examples include adding a wheelchair ramp or modifying your doorways. If the improvement adds value to your home, on the other hand, it’s not deductible.

Upgraded Energy Systems

If your health care provider suggests home modifications to help you or allow you to care for a family member such as an aging parent, you may be able to deduct the costs of these updates as medical expenses. Deductible improvements include adding a wheelchair ramp or widening doorways. However, you cannot claim the costs as a medical deduction if the modification increases your home's value.

The residential energy property credit covers several home improvements that increase energy efficiency, including installing energy-efficient windows, doors, skylights, metal or asphalt roofs, insulation, and heating and air conditioning system upgrades.

Upgrading your home opens opportunities to lower your tax bill, but restrictions apply. If any part seems unclear, consult a tax advisor since rules vary annually.

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Make Aging in Place Safer With These Home Improvements

by Sandi Pressley

As you spend your golden years here in your home in Albuquerque, your home may need to be adapted to accommodate lifestyle changes, accessibility and independence. Many people as they grow older are choosing to stay in their own homes. As such, you can make gradual adaptations in order to allow you to manuever through your home safely. It makes sense to plan ahead for these changes and start early. Making small renovations one at a time will help spread the overall costs.

Here are a few improvements you may need to do to your home in Albuquerque over the years.

Grab Bars

Having grab bars installed is a great way to limit falls and injuries. They are best installed where your floors transition to another level or may get wet. You should make sure you have a professional install them, as they need to be reinforced. An improperly installed grab bar can be pulled from the wall and cause injury.

Places grab bars should be installed:

• showers
• near toilets
• stairs
• room transitions

Home Entry

For the main entrance, you may want to install a ramp. The good news is that this doesn't have to take away from the curb appeal of your home. You can design a ramp from wood or concrete that will offer a gradual incline to the front door that also fits the aesthetic of your home.

Making Doorways Wider

If you need to use a walker or wheelchair, making your doors wider will make life easier. A contractor can widen a doorway in just about a day. Making a door 36 inches wide as opposed to the normal 24" or 32" allows for easier access, especially in tight spaces.

Floorplan Alterations

Having a more open floorplan to help you maneuver is important, especially when using a wheelchair. This will give you more open space to move around, as a wheelchair requires a square five feet to move freely. You can open up your living space by removing full and pony walls, creating cased openings, and relocating furniture and appliances to make sure paths are wide and clear.

If you live in a home with more than one floor, you may find yourself restricted mostly to the first floor. As such, you need to make sure that all the first floor has all the main rooms you need, such as a kitchen, bathroom and a space for a bedroom. If there is not a full bathroom on the ground floor, a contractor can create a full bathroom by adding a shower to an existing half bath or creating a new bathroom entirely. According to HomeAdvisor, a laundry room on the main level may even increase the value of your home.

Removing Thresholds

Removing floor thresholds between rooms can prevent tripping, which is the number one cause of injury for aging individuals. Many homes have a threshold between rooms where flooring changes. This can be alleviated by removing the threshold or installing a ramp that lets them move easily.

Shower Conversion

The bathroom can be a dangerous place due to slippery floors and tripping hazards. Even with the help of grab bars and grippy bath mats, it is important to remove tripping hazards. A popular option is to convert a bathtub into a shower without a threshold. This renovation can allow for ease of access especially for those in a wheelchair.

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