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Gabriel P.
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  • West Melbourne, FL
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Sweat Equity treatment?

Gabriel P.
  • Accountant
  • West Melbourne, FL
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Hello all! I am currently househacking and doing some work on my own property aka putting in sweat equity. My question is: what is the treatment of my labor for for tax purposes? For example, if I paid a subcontractor to do some work on my home, I would then be able to depreciate their labor and material costs... could I do the same thing for my own time? Looking to legitimately increase my basis for depreciation and selling basis. Thanks in advance!

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