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State tax filing
Look at the IRS instructions: "Qualified solar electric property costs. "Qualified solar electric property costs are costs for property that uses solar energy to generate electricity for use in your home located in the United States. . . . The home doesn't have to be your main home."
hat is the "solar electric property" that you want to qualify for the tax credits? It is a solar-powered attic fan.
Is a solar-powered attic fan "property that uses solar energy to generate electricity for use in your home "?
Yes, that is why you are buying it.
Instead of having to plug an electric fan into an outlet to use electricity that your public utility is selling to you, you are powering the fan with electric generated by the solar panels that cone with a solar powered attic fan,
This is why a solar powered-attic fan meets the IRS definition of "property that uses solar energy to generate electricity in your home." The attic is sttill "in your home."
You have to follow the IRS definition step by step.