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News, discussion, policy, law relating to any tax - U.S. However, if you have personal items in a mobile home when it is moved, you can deduct the cost of moving the home as long as it is not more than the estimated cost to move those personal items separately.A community for redditors interested in taxation. Generally, you cannot deduct the cost of moving a mobile home. costs incurred in the sale of your old home if you delayed selling for investment purposes or until the real estate market improved.costs of transformers or adaptors for household appliances.mail-forwarding costs (such as with Canada Post).expenses to replace personal-use items such as tool sheds, firewood, drapes, and carpets.expenses to clean or repair a rented home to meet the landlord's standards.the value of items movers refused to take, such as plants, frozen food, ammunition, paint, and cleaning products.travel expenses for job hunting in another city.travel expenses for house-hunting trips before you move.expenses for work done to make your old home more saleable.You cannot claim any of the following expenses:
