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Deductions & credits
The credit is nonrefundable, so the credit amount you receive can't exceed the amount you owe in tax.
It could be that:
- Your income is at a level that's not taxed at all.
- You're getting other tax credits that have reduced your tax owed to zero.
For more information please check Residential Clean Energy Credit
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‎January 10, 2024
6:59 AM