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Do installation charges for permanently installed items qualify?

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Do installation charges for permanently installed items qualify?

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• Items such as programmable thermostats, central air conditioning units and built-in refrigerators and dishwashers that are plumbed, wired or otherwise permanently attached to a building’s structure are considered improvements to real property. Labor charges associated with such installations in new or existing homes qualify, while installations in nonresidential properties do not.

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