2% of my client's unadjusted basis is $3,150. In 2013 she spent $560 for maintenance, $541 for repairs, $87 for supplies, redid a chimney for $1,950 and replaced a hot water tank for $475. So total spent is $3,613. So she does not qualify to use the safe harbor. At first I thought she would but it appears from what I have read that things like lawn mowing and gutter cleaning in maintenance have to be added to repairs and iomprovements to see if the test is met. Does anyone disagree?
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View Post2% of my client's unadjusted basis is $3,150. In 2013 she spent $560 for maintenance, $541 for repairs, $87 for supplies, redid a chimney for $1,950 and replaced a hot water tank for $475. So total spent is $3,613. So she does not qualify to use the safe harbor. At first I thought she would but it appears from what I have read that things like lawn mowing and gutter cleaning in maintenance have to be added to repairs and iomprovements to see if the test is met. Does anyone disagree?
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