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Your energy-efficient doors and windows may qualify for an energy credit. (See the energy-efficient windows, doors, and skylights link in the FAQ below for the requirements.)
To enter your energy-efficient doors and windows in TurboTax:
Note: If using the TurboTax CD/Download software, you'll use the Find function and the "Jump to" link (instead of "Tax Tools") to search for the topic.
Credit Limitation: The Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit has a lifetime total combined limit of $500 ($200 of which may be for windows), so if you have claimed the credit in a prior year your 2016 deduction may be reduced. See IRS Instructions for Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits for more information.
Can I claim energy-saving home improvements? https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3300639
[Edited 03.24.2018 I 12:32PM PDT]
Your energy-efficient doors and windows may qualify for an energy credit. (See the energy-efficient windows, doors, and skylights link in the FAQ below for the requirements.)
To enter your energy-efficient doors and windows in TurboTax:
Note: If using the TurboTax CD/Download software, you'll use the Find function and the "Jump to" link (instead of "Tax Tools") to search for the topic.
Credit Limitation: The Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit has a lifetime total combined limit of $500 ($200 of which may be for windows), so if you have claimed the credit in a prior year your 2016 deduction may be reduced. See IRS Instructions for Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits for more information.
Can I claim energy-saving home improvements? https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3300639
[Edited 03.24.2018 I 12:32PM PDT]
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