Cut
Taxes and Save on Energy Bills with Home Energy Credits
You can reduce your taxes and save on your energy bills with certain home improvements. Here are some key facts that you should know about home energy tax credits:
Non-Business Energy Property Credit
- Part of this credit is worth 10 percent of the cost of
certain qualified energy-saving items you added to your main home last
year. This may include items such as insulation, windows, doors and roofs.
- The other part of the credit is not a percentage of the
cost. This part of the credit is for the actual cost of certain property.
This may include items such as water heaters and heating and air
conditioning systems. The credit amount for each type of property has a
different dollar limit.
- This credit has a maximum lifetime limit of $500. You
may only use $200 of this limit for windows.
- Your main home must be located in the U.S. to qualify
for the credit.
- Be sure you have the written certification from the manufacturer
that their product qualifies for this tax credit. They usually post it on
their website or include it with the product’s packaging. You can rely on
it to claim the credit, but do not attach it to your return. Keep it with
your tax records.
- This credit had expired at the end of 2013. The Tax
Increase Prevention Act extended it to apply for one year, through Dec.
31, 2014. You may still claim the credit on your 2014 tax return if you
didn’t reach the lifetime limit in prior years.
- This tax credit is 30 percent of the cost of
alternative energy equipment installed on or in your home.
- Qualified equipment includes solar hot water heaters,
solar electric equipment, wind turbines and fuel cell property.
- There is no dollar limit on the credit for most types
of property. If your credit is more than the tax you owe, you can carry
forward the unused portion of this credit to next year’s tax return.
- The home must be in the U.S. It does not have to be
your main home, unless the alternative energy equipment is qualified fuel
cell property.
- This credit is available through 2016.
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