Clean Energy Tax Credit Resources
Calling all homeowners, renters, and businesses who invested in clean energy for 2022: you might be eligible for a clean energy tax break. We’ve compiled a list of helpful resources outlining some of the clean energy tax credit information available from DOE and other trusted resources. If you’re still in the process of planning your clean energy investment, we have some forward-looking tax credit information for 2023 and beyond.
Disclaimer: This newsletter provides an overview of tax credits for businesses, nonprofits, residential homeowners and renters, and other entities. It does not constitute professional tax advice or other professional financial guidance and may be subject to change. It should not be used as the only source of information when making purchasing decisions, investment decisions, tax decisions, or when executing other binding agreements.
Residential
Heat Pumps Keep Homes Warm and Bills Low this Winter
As of January 1, 2023, households buying an electric heat pump and other high efficiency equipment can claim a 30% federal tax credit of up to $2,000. In addition to federal tax credits, this guide summarizes other new programs that will make heat pumps even more affordable and accessible to consumers.
Geothermal Heat Pumps Tax Credit | ENERGY STAR
As of January 1, 2023, households buying a geothermal heat pump can claim a federal tax credit of up to 30%.
Solar Investment Tax Credit: What Changed?
The Inflation Reduction Act expanded the Federal Tax Credit for Solar Photovoltaics through a provision known as the Investment Tax Credit. Learn about the biggest changes and what they mean for Americans who install rooftop solar.
Homeowner’s Guide to the Federal Tax Credit for Solar Photovoltaics
This guide provides an overview of the federal investment tax credit for those interested in residential solar photovoltaics.
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