Taxpayer installed Velux skylights in his primary residence in 2020. According to the manufacturer website, their skylights are qualified for 26% energy tax credit. This taxpayer spent $6,000 to install two Velux skylights. If the manufacturer is correct, he would be eligible for $1,560 of energy tax credit.
But according the IRS Form 5695 instruction (Page 2), they put skylight under 'Nonbusiess Energy Property' and the credit is limited to a maximum of $500 only.
Did I misunderstand anything said on the manufacturer website or in Form 5695 instruction?
But according the IRS Form 5695 instruction (Page 2), they put skylight under 'Nonbusiess Energy Property' and the credit is limited to a maximum of $500 only.
Did I misunderstand anything said on the manufacturer website or in Form 5695 instruction?
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