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Carolyn & Wayne Crowe
MAXIMUM ONE REALTY
3304 Mapleleaf Way
Powder Springs, Georgia, 30127
Office: 770-795-0303
Cell: 404-863-1719
Fax: 770-514-0080
Lic. #: 203360
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homeowners association-fees and assessments

How are fees and assessments figured in a homeowners association?


Homeowners association fees are considered personal living expenses and are not tax-deductible.
If, however, an association has a special assessment to make one or more capital improvements, condo owners may be able to add the expense to their cost basis. Cost basis is a term for the money an owner spends for permanent improvements throughout their time in the home and is used to reduce eventual capital gains taxes when the property is sold. For example, if the association puts a new roof on a building, the expense could be considered part of a condo owner's cost basis only if they lived directly underneath it. Overall improvements to common areas, such as the installation of a swimming pool, need to be considered on a case-by-case basis but most can be included in the cost basis of any owner who can show their home directly benefits from the work.
To find out more about how the IRS views condo association fees, look to IRS Publication 17, "Your Federal Income Tax," which includes a section on condos. Order a free copy by calling (800) TAX-FORM.