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Can I apply Architectural fees to the federal Home Renovation Tax Credit 2009?

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Can I apply Architectural fees to the federal Home Renovation Tax Credit 2009?

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Unfortunately, architectural fees typically aren’t eligible for the federal Home Renovation Tax Credit 2009. However, if your renovation involves significant structural changes or repairs, it’s worth checking with a tax professional to ensure you’re covering all possible deductions. For instance, while you may need a roofer for roof repairs, consulting an expert could help clarify what costs are covered under the tax credit.

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Yes. As an essential component of quality home renovation, the expertise of an achitectural firm is recognized. As such the fees you pay for architectural services pertaining to your renovation are elligible for application to the credit.

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