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Posted on | February 4, 2009 | No Comments
Home Renovation Tax Credit – For 2009, a new, non-refundable temporary tax credit will be available to homeowners for home improvements to a principal residence. The credit will apply to expenditures in … And doesn’t that mean that a contractor or handyman will thus make $1300 more this year than he would have without this new tax credit? I might install hardwood floor or finally have my condo professionally painted. Maybe I need to renovate my bathroom, …
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Tags: bathroom > condo > condo-professionally > floor-or-finally > Hardwood Floor > Home Improvements > Home Renovation > Renovation > temporary-tax > will-thus > year
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