For RV fulltimers who are repeat home buyers and the RV is the principal residence, you MAY be able to get up to a $6,500 tax credit for an RV purchase. Of course the RV must be your principal residence. If you read the IRS form 5405, you’ll see this instruction :
This instruction seems a bit focused and hard to hit, but perhaps it covers your situation. Good luck.
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