Renovation bonus 2025: how to obtain the 50% deduction on first homes – Here are all the details

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Renovation bonus 2025: how to obtain the 50% deduction on first homes – Here are all the details.

There Maneuver 2025approved by the Council of Ministers and now under discussion in the Chambers, brings with it significant confirmations and updates on the bonuses for renovations and furniture. In particular, the 50% renovation bonus was extended maintaining the current conditions, with some changes that deserve attention for those who intend to carry out work on the properties.

Extension of the renovation bonus: what changes?

The new one Budget Law extends the renovation bonus to 50%, allowing for one Irpef deduction up to a maximum of 96 thousand euros for a single real estate unit. This opportunity, however, is reserved exclusively for first houseswhile for the second homes the percentage drops to 36%with a maximum expenditure of 48 thousand euros.

What jobs are allowed?

The renovation bonus applies to a wide range of interventions aimed at the maintenance and redevelopment of homes, including:

  • Installation of elevators and safety stairs
  • Replacement of windows and doors
  • Removal of architectural barriers
  • Energy saving works
  • Asbestos abatement

As for the common parts of residential buildings, a deduction is provided for ordinary maintenance work. This means that condominiums and buildings will be able to take advantage of the bonus for structural interventions necessary to improve the quality of living.

How to get the renovation bonus?

To access the renovation bonusit is important to know that it is no longer possible to take advantage of the credit transfer or invoice discount. The tax benefit is applied in the form of Irpef deduction to be shared in ten annual installments of the same amount. To obtain the refund, you must correctly complete your tax return.

Furniture bonuses: 50% deduction confirmed

There Maneuver 2025 also extends the mobile bonuseswhich allows you to deduct 50% of the expenses incurred up to a maximum of 5 thousand euros for the purchase of furniture and equipment intended for houses under renovation. This bonus can be requested not only for apartments, but also for properties damaged by natural disasters, including garage and garage.

How to request the furniture bonus?

To access the mobile bonusesit is essential to use traceable payments such as bank transfers or credit cards, excluding cash and checks. The bonus is linked to interventions of extraordinary maintenance or building renovationand also applies in the case of restoration of damaged properties.

News on the cadastral update

A topic that has caused much discussion concerns the cadastral update. The Minister of Economy, Giancarlo Giorgetti, clarified that it is not an increase in cadastral income, but only an adjustment of the cadastral maps for those who have benefited from the Superbonus. This update is provided for those who have never declared some structural changes to the property, and serves to improve transparency in the construction sector.