For the windows in rental property, it depends. If the new windows are similar in quality to the windows that were there previously, then you can claim them as a current expense.
However, if the new windows are significantly better than the old ones they may be considered a capital expense. In that case, you’d add the expense to the capital cost of your building.
(The windows would be added to the cost of the Building. CCA rate Class 1 - 4%).
So if you are not taking capital cost allowance(CCA), then you’ll add this to the Adjusted Cost Base when you sell/dispose of the property.
For more information, please click
TurboTax Dos and Don’ts: CCA for Rental Property Explained
Canada Revenue Agency(CRA) Current expenses or capital expenses
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