What is a Residential solar credit?

The residential solar credit is a federal tax incentive that allows homeowners to claim 30% of qualified solar electric property installation costs as a direct credit against income tax liability. Qualifying expenses include photovoltaic panels, inverters, mounting equipment, wiring, installation labor, and battery storage systems with at least three kilowatt hours of capacity. The credit has no maximum dollar limitation and applies to both primary and secondary residences. Unused credits carry forward to future tax years. Homeowners can combine this credit with the Clean vehicle credit for comprehensive clean energy tax planning.

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