Deductions & credits

@MinhT1 I went to the credits section, then Home Energy Credits (which ends up being the input for form 5695).

But I don't see the 26% calculation for the residential energy efficient prop credit. (I did find out that I don't qualify for the non-business energy prop credit because I had installed efficient windows in prior years, so I couldn't claim the $500 credit). How can I get the 26% tax credit for the Fed Energy Efficient Tax Credit?

Federal Energy Efficient Tax Credit

In late 2020, the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 was passed and signed by the government. Under this act, if you bought or will buy a ductless mini split system before December 31st, 2021 and you’re a nonbusiness, then you could be eligible for a tax credit.

If your ductless mini split system was installed and running after December 31st, 2022 but before January 1st, 2024, you could get 22 percent off as a tax credit. If your system was installed and running after December 31st, 2019 but before January 1st, 2023, the tax credit is 26 percent.  @energy efficient property credit