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Your central heat and air conditioning system may qualify for a Residential Energy Credit (specifically, the Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit) if it meets the criteria described in IRS Instructions for Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits. You can get a credit of up to 10% of the cost of your energy-efficient building property, with a dollar limit of $300.
Note: Energy credits are available for several different types of energy-saving improvements. There is a combined lifetime credit limit of $500, so if you claimed an energy credit in a prior year your credit this year may be limited.
To get to the Energy Credits section in TurboTax:
Note: If using the TurboTax CD/Download software, you'll use the Find function and "Jump to" link (instead of "Tax Tools") to search for the topic.
See also Energy Tax Credit, Which Home Improvements Qualify?
Edited 01.27.2018 08:48AM PST
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