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Reimel61 07:55 PM 03-07-2018
I have replaced 11 of 21 windows and had new siding on the gables of the house in 2017 spending $9,000. Windows were energy efficient. How will this be treated on my taxes this year?

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TomCopeland 10:50 AM 03-08-2018
Originally Posted by Reimel61:
I have replaced 11 of 21 windows and had new siding on the gables of the house in 2017 spending $9,000. Windows were energy efficient. How will this be treated on my taxes this year?

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Tricky question. If you did the work before September 27, 2017 you can treat the new windows as a repair if you replaced less than half of the windows. Since you didn't, you must depreciate them as a home improvement over 39 years using the 50% bonus rule. Same answer for the siding. If you did the work after September 27, 2017 you can treat both expenses as a repair and deduct them in one year.
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Reimel61 04:07 PM 03-09-2018
ok I counted wrong. Forgot about the two windows upstairs bedroom (cape cod) style with slanted ceilings. So i actually have 23 total windows. 2 of those are basement window well windows (or hopper windows). The window wells were in the count of 11 that got replaced last year. Do they count as a regular window?? I did have the work done before September 27, 2017.

So if i had 11 replaced (2 being window well windows) and still have 12 to go I can treat it as a repair??
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TomCopeland 12:46 PM 03-10-2018
Originally Posted by Reimel61:
ok I counted wrong. Forgot about the two windows upstairs bedroom (cape cod) style with slanted ceilings. So i actually have 23 total windows. 2 of those are basement window well windows (or hopper windows). The window wells were in the count of 11 that got replaced last year. Do they count as a regular window?? I did have the work done before September 27, 2017.

So if i had 11 replaced (2 being window well windows) and still have 12 to go I can treat it as a repair??
This makes a difference. Since you did the work before September 27th, you can treat this as a repair and deduct your time-space% of this cost in one year, regardless of the cost.
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