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Q&A: Credit for time spent on a DIY home project?

May 6, 2024 By Liz Weston

Dear Liz: My husband remodeled all of the bathrooms in our home. We have receipts for the materials we purchased so that we can reduce our capital gains when we sell our home. Can we claim my husband’s time as labor costs for the home improvements?

Answer: No.

You can add the cost of improvements to your tax basis, which will be deducted from the sale amount to determine your potentially taxable capital gains. But you can’t add to your tax basis the value of your own labor, or any labor for which you didn’t pay.

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