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September 1st, 2010  Posted at   Home

Black & Decker The Complete Photo Guide to Home Improvement: More Than 200 Value-adding Remodeling Projects (Black & Decker Complete Photo Guide)

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This comprehensive bible of remodeling information and projects focuses on the significant projects that help homeowners add real value to their homes while bettering their lifestyles. Unlike other books, The Complete Photo Guide to Home Improvement isn’t diluted with basic home repairs, but gives readers foolproof instructions on more than 200 blockbuster home remodeling projects.

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August 24th, 2010  Posted at   Home

Question by MaryUm: Do I pay Sales Tax if Lowes or Home Depot are remodeling my kitchen and bathroom?
If I am purchasing all the material for the remodel from them (cabinets, tile, sinks etc) and they are installing everything, do I have to pay sales tax on those products? What about the labor, is that taxed? I am confused about “capital improvement”.

P.S. I live in New York

Best answer:

Answer by the tax lady
If you buy it, you pay sales tax.
If they buy it, they pay the sales tax and add it to the amount you pay them.

The fact that it’s a capital improvement doesn’t change this. (The sales tax is added to your basis.)

What do you think? Answer below!

August 24th, 2010  Posted at   Home

Question by MaryUm: Do I pay Sales Tax if Lowes or Home Depot are remodeling my kitchen and bathroom?
If I am purchasing all the material for the remodel from them (cabinets, tile, sinks etc) and they are installing everything, do I have to pay sales tax on those products? What about the labor, is that taxed? I am confused about “capital improvement”.

P.S. I live in New York

Best answer:

Answer by the tax lady
If you buy it, you pay sales tax.
If they buy it, they pay the sales tax and add it to the amount you pay them.

The fact that it’s a capital improvement doesn’t change this. (The sales tax is added to your basis.)

What do you think? Answer below!

July 31st, 2010  Posted at   Home Improvement


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