June Conway / Kelowna Okanagan Real Estate

When you are entertaining the important decision of buying or selling a home, turn to a real estate consultant who will be with you every step of the way.  
Go

  ... or read June's Kelowna Blog

Kelowna MLS Map
KELOWNA MLS® LISTINGS
June's custom maps bring all of Kelowna's listings to your fingertips.




BROWSE JUNE'S MARKET UPDATES:
 Jun 2010 to Jul 2010
 Jun 2010 to Jun 2010
 May 2010 to May 2010
 Apr 2010 to May 2010
 Apr 2010 to Apr 2010
 Mar 2010 to Apr 2010
 Feb 2010 to Mar 2010
 Feb 2010 to Feb 2010
 Jan 2010 to Feb 2010
 Jan 2010 to Jan 2010
 Dec 2009 to Jan 2010
 Nov 2009 to Dec 2009
 Sep 2009 to Nov 2009
 Jul 2009 to Sep 2009
 Jun 2009 to Jul 2009
 Apr 2009 to Jun 2009
 Mar 2009 to Apr 2009
 Feb 2009 to Mar 2009
 Jan 2009 to Feb 2009
 Nov 2008 to Jan 2009
 Sep 2008 to Nov 2008
 Aug 2008 to Sep 2008
 Jun 2008 to Aug 2008
 May 2008 to Jun 2008
 Apr 2008 to May 2008
 Mar 2008 to Apr 2008
 Feb 2008 to Mar 2008
 Dec 2007 to Feb 2008
 Oct 2007 to Dec 2007
 Jul 2007 to Oct 2007
 Apr 2007 to Jul 2007
 Jan 2007 to Apr 2007
 Nov 2006 to Jan 2007
 May 2006 to Nov 2006
 Feb 2006 to May 2006
 Jan 2005 to Feb 2006




Jun 26, 2009

RENOVATIONS: The family cottage can qualify for renovation tax credits

You've just bought a recreation property and the house could use some serious updating, or perhaps the family cabin that has been serving you well for many years is starting to show its age.

Whether it is the former or the latter circumstance you find yourself in, it might be time for some renovations, and the timing couldn't be better, thanks to the Canadian Government's Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC).

Although it has received a lot of publicity, many people don't realize that the credit can also apply to improvements you make to a vacation home, cabin or cottage. Joanne Gorsalitz, communications manager with the Calgary Tax Services Office, says as long as your recreational property is reserved for personal use and not rented out, it is eligible under the program.

Gorsalitz says the 15-per-cent non-refundable tax credit is available on expenditures of more than $1,000 and up to a maximum of $10,000.

The maximum available tax credit would be $1,350, which is 15 per cent of $9,000, since the first $1,000 is not eligible.

To qualify for the HRTC, the improvements you make to your recreation property must have an enduring nature to them, says Gorsalitz. Some examples of eligible improvements, which can be found on Canada Revenue Agency's website (cra-arc.gc.ca), include renovating a kitchen, bathroom or basement, new carpet or hardwood floors, septic systems, wells, adding deck or permanent hot tub or installing solar panels.

Examples of ineligible expenses include things such as purchasing new furniture or appliances, cleaning carpets, lawn care, or buying new curtains and drapes. The expenses related to a project can include materials, permits, labour and professional services, fixtures and rentals. However, your own labour cannot be calculated as an expense.

Gorsalitz says the HRTC program covers projects which began, or were entered into contract for, after Jan. 24, and that are completed and paid for before Feb. 1, 2010.

People should keep all the receipts for a project and then report the total on their 2009 personal tax return. A new line will be added to the T1 General Tax Forms and the amount will appear on Schedule 1 as a non-refundable tax credit. More information is available at Canada Revenue Agency's website.

(prepared by Gerald Vander Pyl/Vancouver Sun)


Go Back To The Market Updates Page

Questions? No problem! For more information, please feel free to contact June Conway toll free at +1.888.657.7123. Of course, you could always just .
 


If you're looking for Kelowna MLS Listings...


about june | opinions | properties | kelowna maps
buying? | selling? | market update | links
home page



Remax Kelowna

250.317.3136

100-1553 Harvey Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 6G1
Office: 250.717.5000 Fax: 250.861.8462
June's Toll Free: 1.888.657.7123

Each Office independently owned and operated. Privacy Policy.


Website by JonathanDay.com



June Conway