Where I am concerned when landscaping is sales taxed or not.
NY State... replacing a shrub here or there is "not" a capitol improvement and is sales taxed.....an entire side of a building. Or, the entire left or right side of a front is replanted...that is a capitol improvement. It is not sales taxed.......An entire lawn area is renovated for seeding or sod is "not" sales taxed.....if a portion of a section of lawn area is repaired, that is sales taxed.
Any tree planted or removed is "not" sales taxed.
Maintenance is sales taxed
For tax write off purposes......I would be under the assumption that if the building is a business.....expenses to improve, enhance, maintain and repair is a write off.....in the case of the pond that was done themselves.....all materials used should be able to be written off.....Probably would not be able to write off your labor, unless can prove that additional time out of the ordinary was utilized.
It makes no sense that such expenses could not be written off. These things are done so as to enhance, improve, maintain and repair for the business.......Now.....information I have gathered from you all......You live in the place of business....and you are able to write off the homes/business expenses. Less the percentage that you occupy.......The same should and would apply to such things installing landscaping, ponds, etc......
Which is the similar for me......In house office, garage utilized for business purposes....I can write off the percentage declared for home expenses.....Like 10 percent of utilities
Your local accountant should be the person to ask
My accountant has no problem with what I do.......he did ask if I use my home as a show/display place for customers......and I do.....
NY State... replacing a shrub here or there is "not" a capitol improvement and is sales taxed.....an entire side of a building. Or, the entire left or right side of a front is replanted...that is a capitol improvement. It is not sales taxed.......An entire lawn area is renovated for seeding or sod is "not" sales taxed.....if a portion of a section of lawn area is repaired, that is sales taxed.
Any tree planted or removed is "not" sales taxed.
Maintenance is sales taxed
For tax write off purposes......I would be under the assumption that if the building is a business.....expenses to improve, enhance, maintain and repair is a write off.....in the case of the pond that was done themselves.....all materials used should be able to be written off.....Probably would not be able to write off your labor, unless can prove that additional time out of the ordinary was utilized.
It makes no sense that such expenses could not be written off. These things are done so as to enhance, improve, maintain and repair for the business.......Now.....information I have gathered from you all......You live in the place of business....and you are able to write off the homes/business expenses. Less the percentage that you occupy.......The same should and would apply to such things installing landscaping, ponds, etc......
Which is the similar for me......In house office, garage utilized for business purposes....I can write off the percentage declared for home expenses.....Like 10 percent of utilities
Your local accountant should be the person to ask
My accountant has no problem with what I do.......he did ask if I use my home as a show/display place for customers......and I do.....