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Deductions & credits
Yes, you can take the Home Improvement Energy Efficient Credit for the insulation you had installed in your attic, but only for the materials. You cannot take include the cost of labor.
This is a non-refundable credit meaning you can only take it if you have enough tax liability to take the credit.
- Worth up to 30% of qualifying costs for a maximum combined total of $1,200 for the following:
- Doors, Windows and Skylights
- Insulation
- Natural Gas, Oil Propane Water Heaters
- Furnaces
- Boilers
- Central Air Conditioners ($600 maximum Credit)
- Electrical Panel Upgrades
- Home Energy Audit (up to $150)
- This credit is a use it or lose it credit. If you do have enough tax liability in the year you buy and install the item, you will not be able to carry the credit forward.
- NOT available for new construction.
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March 15, 2024
6:29 AM