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The IRS defines a capital improvement as a change made to property you own that does at least one of the following – Add to the value of the property, prolong the property’s life and adapts the home to new uses. It is essentially a permanent structural alteration or repair to a property that will either enhance the property’s overall value, prolong its useful life, or adapt it to new uses.
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