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Statutes > Idaho > Title63 > T63ch30 > T63ch30sect63-3022b

TITLE 63

REVENUE AND TAXATION

CHAPTER 30

INCOME TAX

63-3022B. Deduction for insulation of residences. For taxable years commencing on and after January 1, 1976, an individual taxpayer may deduct from taxable income an amount actually paid or accrued by the individual taxpayer during the taxable year for the actual installation, but not replacement, of insulation within any existing building in the state of Idaho which serves as a place of residence of the individual taxpayer. As used in this section, "insulation" means any material commonly used in the building industry and actually installed for the purpose of retarding the passage of heat energy into or out of a building, including but not limited to, such items as fiberglass insulation, weather stripping, double pane windows, and storm doors and windows. As used in this section, "existing building" means any building in being, under construction, or subject to an outstanding legal building permit on the effective date of this act.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title63 > T63ch30 > T63ch30sect63-3022b

TITLE 63

REVENUE AND TAXATION

CHAPTER 30

INCOME TAX

63-3022B. Deduction for insulation of residences. For taxable years commencing on and after January 1, 1976, an individual taxpayer may deduct from taxable income an amount actually paid or accrued by the individual taxpayer during the taxable year for the actual installation, but not replacement, of insulation within any existing building in the state of Idaho which serves as a place of residence of the individual taxpayer. As used in this section, "insulation" means any material commonly used in the building industry and actually installed for the purpose of retarding the passage of heat energy into or out of a building, including but not limited to, such items as fiberglass insulation, weather stripping, double pane windows, and storm doors and windows. As used in this section, "existing building" means any building in being, under construction, or subject to an outstanding legal building permit on the effective date of this act.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title63 > T63ch30 > T63ch30sect63-3022b

TITLE 63

REVENUE AND TAXATION

CHAPTER 30

INCOME TAX

63-3022B. Deduction for insulation of residences. For taxable years commencing on and after January 1, 1976, an individual taxpayer may deduct from taxable income an amount actually paid or accrued by the individual taxpayer during the taxable year for the actual installation, but not replacement, of insulation within any existing building in the state of Idaho which serves as a place of residence of the individual taxpayer. As used in this section, "insulation" means any material commonly used in the building industry and actually installed for the purpose of retarding the passage of heat energy into or out of a building, including but not limited to, such items as fiberglass insulation, weather stripping, double pane windows, and storm doors and windows. As used in this section, "existing building" means any building in being, under construction, or subject to an outstanding legal building permit on the effective date of this act.