Residential Energy Efficient Property Credits
The Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit is available to
individual taxpayers to help pay for qualified residential alternative energy
equipment, such as solar hot water heaters, solar electricity equipment and
residential wind turbines. Qualifying equipment must have been installed on or
in connection with your home located in the United States.
Geothermal pumps, solar energy systems, and residential wind
turbines can be installed in both principal residences and second homes
(existing homes and new construction), but not rentals. Fuel cell property
qualifies only when it is installed in your principal residence (new
construction or existing home). Rentals and second homes do not qualify.
The tax credit is 30% of the cost of the qualified property, with
no cap on the amount of credit available, except for fuel cell property.
Generally, labor costs can be included when figuring the credit.
Any unused portions of this credit can be carried forward. Not all
energy-efficient improvements qualify so be sure you have the manufacturer's
tax credit certification statement, which can usually be found on the
manufacturer's website or with the product packaging.
What's included in this tax credit?
Geothermal Heat Pumps. Must meet the requirements of the ENERGY
STAR program that are in effect at the time of the expenditure.
Small Residential Wind Turbines. Must have a nameplate capacity of
no more than 100 kilowatts (kW).
Solar Water Heaters. At least half of the energy generated by the
"qualifying property" must come from the sun. The system must be
certified by the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC) or a
comparable entity endorsed by the government of the state in which the property
is installed. The credit is not available for expenses for swimming pools or
hot tubs. The water must be used in the dwelling. Photovoltaic systems must
provide electricity for the residence, and must meet applicable fire and
electrical code requirement.
Solar Panels (Photovoltaic Systems). Photovoltaic systems must
provide electricity for the residence, and must meet applicable fire and
electrical code requirement.
Fuel Cell (Residential Fuel Cell and Microturbine System.)
Efficiency of at least 30% and must have a capacity of at least 0.5 kW.
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