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Old 07-22-2023, 03:30 PM
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A few weeks ago someone posted a 1 or 2 paragraph reply on one of the Lanai or mini-split threads. In it they gave a lot of information on tax impacts and discussion items with the building inspector. I thought I had copied this, apparently I forgot to save my work. I spent 2 to 3 hours using the search function never found the info, so if the poster (of the reply) sees this can they repost or send me a private message, or if anyone else happens to find this, send me the link.

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A few weeks ago someone posted a 1 or 2 paragraph reply on one of the Lanai or mini-split threads. In it they gave a lot of information on tax impacts and discussion items with the building inspector. I thought I had copied this, apparently I forgot to save my work. I spent 2 to 3 hours using the search function never found the info, so if the poster (of the reply) sees this can they repost or send me a private message, or if anyone else happens to find this, send me the link.

A big thank you for your help.
I am not sure if this is the thread you are looking for, but it talks about the tax impact

Mini-split install

How I found this, using google. In the google search bar i entered:

“site:https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...discussion-73/ minisplit tax”

What this does:
Adding the word “site” tells google to only search the site listed after it (in this case: https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...discussion-73/

Then I added the two search terms “minisplit” and “tax”

So google then retrieves all the discussions in that forum containing the two search terms. There were many more results (I just gave you the first one)

Google has many other key search words in addition to “site” to help make your search easier
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This thread has comments about the 5 levels of lanai enclosure and tax implications.
Lanais Enclosures

Maybe more..
taxes for glass enclosed lanai
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It looks like the reply from BogieBoy may have been the one I was thinking about, but this did not mention a mini-split. I have been reading so many replies, I may just be confused.
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I have heard that adding air conditioning (either a mini split, or ducts from main system) triggers taxes.
However, adding de-humidification from a mini split does not.
Something different about creating a "living space" vs mold protection.
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Old 07-23-2023, 01:17 PM
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I have heard that adding air conditioning (either a mini split, or ducts from main system) triggers taxes.
However, adding de-humidification from a mini split does not.
Something different about creating a "living space" vs mold protection.
You are correct, the reply I was looking for seemed to have more insight as well as some comments the person gave from the building inspector. We are going to go with a mini-split de-humidifier, I have been checking the humidity levels and they are above the recommended levels for the equipment that will be in the room.
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I have heard that adding air conditioning (either a mini split, or ducts from main system) triggers taxes.
& what is the actual tax savings on a room.............say 10x20 room?????......is it worth it???
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I believe I had talked about the tax incentives for installing energy efficient hvac systems, but I too cannot find the thread here. I may have talked about it on FB. I don’t remember the exact numbers, but the tax credit is somewhere between $2000 and $3000 for qualified installs.
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It looks like the reply from BogieBoy may have been the one I was thinking about, but this did not mention a mini-split. I have been reading so many replies, I may just be confused.
A mini split does not lead to an increase in taxes as long as you leave in the doors. If you turn it into a Florida room by removing the doors you will increase the square footage and get a small increase in your property taxes c
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I think I was the 1 that made the comment. There is wrong information in the above threads. There are indeed 5 levels of enclosing a lanai that could cause Sumter county to increase your taxes. For example, I enclosed my lanai with double pane glass, raised the floor to house floor levels, added electrical outlets in the floor and columns, tiled the floor using the same tile as the house, put in a new mini split unit, and don't pay any new taxes. Here are the 2 reasons I don't pay any additional taxes: 1) I have sliders that slide out of the way so I left them in, if I would have taken them out, then the county would increase my taxes; 2) when I bought my mini split early this year, the dealer calls it a dehumidifier unit which includes a sensor for turning on if the humidity goes above a certain %. It still operates as a normal mini split heat pump which I control with the Cielo unit instead of the stupid remote that comes with the Mitsubishi. If the mini split did not come with that dehumidifier sensor/switch, that would cause Sumter county to raise your taxes.

1 more note, I got the mini split that installs in the ceiling which you can't see, instead of looking at the huge ugly box on the wall. It costs more but much better looking it you happen to look up.
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I believe I had talked about the tax incentives for installing energy efficient hvac systems, but I too cannot find the thread here. I may have talked about it on FB. I don’t remember the exact numbers, but the tax credit is somewhere between $2000 and $3000 for qualified installs.
I am having Kalos install a ceiling mounted Mitsubishi mini split in our enclosed lanai this week. Does anyone have good information on exactly how much tax credit you can get? Also, what documentation from Kalos, or whomever do we need to document this?
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Is the tax increase a significant amount of money? Are we talking like $50/yr or $10,000 or ???

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If you go the County Building and Tax Collector’s office in Pinnelis Plaza, the gold dome , they have a one or two page handout about the building codes and mini split AC units. It explains the codes and tax implications of different applications.
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Not exactly correct. It is my understanding is if you raise the floor to the same level as the rest of the house it will increase your square footage that is the basis of your taxes. I don’t know anything about tax credits.
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I am having Kalos install a ceiling mounted Mitsubishi mini split in our enclosed lanai this week. Does anyone have good information on exactly how much tax credit you can get? Also, what documentation from Kalos, or whomever do we need to document this?
Kalos should be able to provide you with this information (if it exists) and also provide you with the documentation needed for tax time ….. again, IF such a tax break exists.

I know this doesn’t answer your question about a mini-split, but when we added <solar tubes> a year and 1/2 ago , The Solar Guys provided all of the information and forms to file at tax time .
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