In 2008 my clients added solar heating to their home. So they will get the maximum $2,000 credit. In 2009 they will divorce and the wife will get the house. If she does any work eligible for the energy credit, can she get a credit or is she maxed out due to the joint 2008 credit? I would assume that she gets nothing but don't know for sure.
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I have not read any thing about this yet. I just looked and found this "Tax credits are available for qualified solar water heating and photovoltaic systems. The credits are available for systems “placed in service” from January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2016. The tax credit is for 30% of the cost of the system, up to $2,000. After December 31, 2008, this $2,000 cap will be removed for photovoltaic systems (but not solar water heaters). This credit is completely separate from the $500 home improvement credit."
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It sounds up to date because of the 2016, but the part about the home improvement credit is probably still referring to 2007,
But the removal of the cap is interesting.JG
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I thought all energy credits were not in effect for 2008 and back in 2009. Homeowner credit remains throughout...gotta re-research this I guess.
I was not aware of a one-time limit. I thought the limit was per separate item.taxeaBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by taxea View PostI thought all energy credits were not in effect for 2008 and back in 2009. Homeowner credit remains throughout...gotta re-research this I guess.Last edited by Bees Knees; 11-18-2008, 08:11 AM.
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostIn 2008 my clients added solar heating to their home. So they will get the maximum $2,000 credit. In 2009 they will divorce and the wife will get the house. If she does any work eligible for the energy credit, can she get a credit or is she maxed out due to the joint 2008 credit? I would assume that she gets nothing but don't know for sure.
According to a seminar that I recently attended - The Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit is reinstated for property placed in service after 12/31/08 and before 01/01/10 with some additions. It will now include "an asphalt roof with appropriate cooling granules as a qualified building envelope improvement" and "a natural gas, propane, or oil water heater with a thermal efficiency of at least 90%".
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