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Don't see where to input energy credit for central air installed in 2017?

I installed a new HVAC in 2017.  "Under the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 which was signed in February 2018, a number of tax credits for residential energy efficiency that had expired at the end of 2016 were renewed. Tax credits for non-business energy property are now available retroactive to purchases made through December 31, 2017."  In Turbotax, it says that qualified central air and furnaces are eligible.  However, when I get to where to input the numbers...I do not see a place for Central Air...I only see a place to input the furnace.

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IsabellaG
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Don't see where to input energy credit for central air installed in 2017?

Enter that under Energy Efficient Building Property. If you click the Learn More link, it says: "Examples of energy-efficient building property include: electric heat pump water heater, central air conditioner, natural gas, propane, or oil water heater, or a stove that burns biomass fuel to heat your home or heat water. You may also include the amounts paid for the assembly, preparation, and installation of these items."

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IsabellaG
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Don't see where to input energy credit for central air installed in 2017?

Enter that under Energy Efficient Building Property. If you click the Learn More link, it says: "Examples of energy-efficient building property include: electric heat pump water heater, central air conditioner, natural gas, propane, or oil water heater, or a stove that burns biomass fuel to heat your home or heat water. You may also include the amounts paid for the assembly, preparation, and installation of these items."

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