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Home How To Get A Tax Credit?
Tax credits can be a great way to save money and offset costs when renovating or building a new home. Deconstruction, while initially more expensive than demolition, can often result in a net positive or break-even situation for clients. The appraisal value of the donated materials can provide a tax credit for the following year, helping to offset the initial deconstruction costs. Not only does deconstruction offer potential cost savings, but it is also environmentally and socially conscious, making it a great option to consider for your next project. If you're looking to mitigate your construction budget and potentially receive tax credits, deconstruction is definitely something worth considering. Follow Allyson Anderson for more insights on construction projects and tax benefits on instagram @integro_builders.

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