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    • Rehabilitation Tax Credits

      Posted at 10:48 am by Lauren Tepaske, on April 27, 2021

      One of the biggest deciding factors for having Sligo listed as an historic property was to try and take advantage of the rehabilitation tax credits provided at both the state and national level. Considering the scope of work needed to make Sligo a livable space any little bit of reimbursement would be helpful in mitigating the costs. At the state level I believe the percentage is 25% of qualifying expenses and at the national level I believe the percentage is 20% of qualifying expenses. In a perfect world one could claim 45% total in tax credits but our world is far from perfect. The national tax credits can only be applied if the property is income producing so that makes it a little more complicated considering we have claimed the main floors of the house as our own, single-family dwelling (for now…more on that later).

      We knew enough to keep all of the receipts and invoices from the project which we did with a very systematic approach of stuffing everything into one folder. What I wish we knew, and I am certain Marcus would agree, is that we needed to keep every receipt and invoice along with how they were paid. So, for example, if we went to Lowes and purchased $2.00 worth of screws (and don’t go laughing at me because I’m ignorant to the price of screws and stupid, woman don’t you know screws cost at least double that this is just a hypothetical situation so calm down) we needed to be able to show from which account we purchased said $2.00 worth of screws. If you’re like Marcus and I, between the two of us, we have about six different accounts a purchase could have been made, including major credit cards. Keep reading and I’ll give you our social security numbers next!

      Marcus took on the task of sorting through the receipts, pulling account statements, and generating a massive Excel spreadsheet all while using what we fondly refer to as “Franken-computer” which is a laptop whose basic function now is merely for the computer itself while every other aspect has been outsourced with a separate monitor and keyboard. We have another laptop which is what I am currently using but it’s painfully slow. When it comes to electronics (and cars and phones) we are not up-to-date in the slightest. This is all to say that the task of sorting through 2 years of receipts and accounts was made all the more difficult by our current computer situation.

      Finally, after all of that, we Marcus has the spreadsheet ready to go to the accountant who, in this case, specializes in Virginia historic tax credits. We are hoping to get all of the state tax credits back and expect a portion of the national tax credits back for the basement which is a rental unit and therefore income producing. Which brings me to my “more on that later” comment which is this: Who wants to rent a three bedroom, roughly 3,000 square foot historic home for three years? Because *drumroll please* we are moving to Singapore!

      Posted in Historic Registries, Life, Main House, Uncategorized | 0 Comments
    • Put Me in Blogger Jail

      Posted at 12:15 pm by Lauren Tepaske, on April 6, 2021

      I am sorry. I have been a terrible blogger (bloggess?). Months have passed since my last entry and so much has happened during that time but none of it so interesting or exciting I felt it necessary to share. Actually, that isn’t fair. A LOT has happened and I am realizing if you are a follower of my blog that doesn’t necessarily mean you are a follower of my Facebook or Instagram accounts. I’ll do a little catching up.

      In the fall we “foster failed” a puppy we named “Lulu.” She was the last of her litter and the Squishy Face Crew desperately needed her to be in a foster home. I went and picked her up and within 24 hours I had fallen in love. She had the prettiest face and ears that are indescribable. My girls quickly fell in love with her too as she was very generous with her kisses and her butt wiggled uncontrollably when she saw them. It took a few days of working on Marcus to agree to keeping her and I swear I saw the look of defeat in his eyes the second he realized he had lost the battle. In his defense she can still be a little wary around him. I don’t know what her life was like for those first 4 months before we got her but she’s uncomfortable around new people and especially men.

      On February 1st, the same day as our one year anniversary for living at Sligo, we lost my step-mom to cancer. The pain of losing her is still raw and hard to talk about. She was the one of the nicest, most caring, most special person in a lot of people’s lives. Honestly, I’m going to have to leave it at that…

      Perhaps this is a good time to segue into the “ghosts” of Sligo. It took a few months but I will say both my girls and I have seen shadows. Both of my girls have experienced thinking the cat has walked into their respective rooms only to look and she’s not there. I have seen many shadows, one being a full-bodied person, but always out of the corner of my eye. The most interesting experience I have had included the dog, Lulu. I was calling her to go outside and as I did so, I saw a shadow. At that exact same time, Lulu came trotting in from the other direction and turned and looked directly at the same spot I had seen the shadow. For me, that solidified it. Marcus does not endorse any of this paragraph.

      At the end of March I celebrated my *closes eyes and sighs dramatically* 40th birthday. Marcus surprised me with a gathering of near and dear friends I hadn’t seen in over a year. While Covid was constantly at the back of my mind I also could have cared less. Keeping-up virtually is just not the same as being with your friends, face-to-face. The joking and singing (oh, there was singing) and reminiscing, and catching up was all very needed.

      Also, on my 40th birthday I became an AWARD WINNING BLOGGER as I received the E. Boyd Graves Preservation Award of Excellence from the Historic Fredericksburg Foundation, Inc. Now, I have tried not to let this go to my head but…I think I am what is called an “Influencer” now? It definitely means I charge a fee for showing-up places and I expect endorsement deals to come through any day now. In all actuality what I think it means is I have come full-circle with this blog. When I started writing Bringing Back Sligo it was for a few reasons: 1. I have been told, on occasion, that my friends and family like my writing. 2. I enjoy writing about Marcus’s shenanigans and the restoration of Sligo was one of the biggest shenanigan he has every pulled. 3. After doing just a little research and discovering this house had a name and had a history I was compelled to learn even more and write about it.

      Writing this blog has brought me some of the greatest joy. I have made connections with people whom I never would have met. They check-up on us and the house from time to time and it really makes me so happy. I love that over the past few years the discoveries I have made about the house have been just as interesting to you as it has been to me. With that said, it has become clear to me over the months as my writing has decreased that the blog for Bringing Back Sligo has come to a natural stopping point. I plan to continue updating the Facebook and Instagram accounts for a little bit longer but even those will have to end sooner rather than later. What I do not plan on doing is stopping my writing and I hope you will continue to follow me because we have the ultimate adventure planned and I would love it if you came along.

      Posted in Haunted, Life, Main House | 6 Comments
    • Recent Posts

      • Preoccupied December 20, 2021
      • The “Haunting” of Sligo August 4, 2021
      • Rehabilitation Tax Credits April 27, 2021
      • Put Me in Blogger Jail April 6, 2021
      • Virginia Historic Registry and the National Landmark Registry August 6, 2020
      • My Good Boy, Axel July 14, 2020
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