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Meet The Ulnicks
Performance Checklist
Ulnicks vs. Typical Agent
What a Seller Controls
Seller's Key Objectives
Pricing Your Home
Short Sale Info
Responsibility
Checklist
Marketing
Home Feedback System
Tips For Sellers
Preparing for an Offer
What Is an Escrow?
Home Warranties
Moving Expenses
Glossary
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Expenses
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When
you meet the IRS's definition of a qualifying move,
the following items are tax deductible*:
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- The
cost of trips to the area of a new job to look for a home.
Your home shopping expedition does not have to be successful
for the cost to be deductible.
- The
cost of having your furniture and other household items
shipped including the cost of packing, insurance, and
storage up to 30 days.
- The
cost of getting your family to the new home town, including
food and lodging expenses on the trip.
- The
cost of lodging and 80% of food expenses for up to 30
days in the new home town, if these temporary living expenses
are necessary because you have not yet found your ideal
home or it is not ready upon your arrival.
- There
are certain costs associated with the sale of your old
home and purchase of the new one. These expenses, including
real estate commissions, legal fees, state transfer taxes
and appraisal and title fees, could be used either to
reduce the gain on the sale of the previous home or to
boost the basis of the new one. But it's usually beneficial
to count them as moving expenses up to the allowable dollar
limits because that gives you an immediate tax benefit.
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Provided for informational purpose only. Consult your tax
or legal advisor on your particular situation. |
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