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Can remodeling a bathroom to accomodate a handicapped person be a tax rightoff? |
I would think so. Any links would be aprreciated. Thanks. Modifications to a bathroom to accommodate a handicapped person have been determined to be fully deductible as a medical expense. Such accommodations are not considered to increase the value of your home. It can be. However, it is a complicated process. Any cost of the remodeling that is greater than the increased value of the entire home after the remodeling would be your medical deduction. The process goes like this. Possibly some of the cost, as a medical expense, depending on what was done and if it was a medical necessity. The deduction would be the cost of the repairs, minus any increase in the value of the home due to the bathroom now being handicapped accessible. See IRS Publication 502 for detail - you can download it at irs.gov. |
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