Tax Tip 2024-62: Energy efficient home improvements could help people reduce energy bills and taxes
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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2024-62Energy efficient home improvements could help people reduce energy bills and taxes Homeowners who make improvements like replacing old doors and windows, installing solar panels or upgrading a hot water heater may qualify for home energy tax credits. Who can claim the credits There are two tax credits to help offset costs of making energy efficient improvements. Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit
The amount of the credit taxpayers can take is a percentage of the total improvement expenses in the year of installation:
Residential Clean Energy Credit
The amount of the credit taxpayers can take is a percentage of the total improvement expenses in the year of installation:
To claim these credits, taxpayers should file Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits, with their tax return. Beware of scams
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