Yes, you can claim this as a Maintenance & Repair "expense". An expense that simply restores a property to its original condition is usually a current expense. So as long as you didn't "improve" the property beyond its original condition, you can claim the cost as Maintenance & Repairs.
For example:
Yes, you can claim this as a Maintenance & Repair "expense". An expense that simply restores a property to its original condition is usually a current expense. So as long as you didn't "improve" the property beyond its original condition, you can claim the cost as Maintenance & Repairs.
For example:
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