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Level 2
posted Jun 17, 2024 2:20:20 PM

Is a certified high efficient mini split installed in one room of an existing owner occupied house eligible for residential energy rebate?

Unit is certified for the federal credit.   This will be in an existing 3 season room.

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Employee Tax Expert
Jul 17, 2024 3:57:56 PM

As long as the improvement falls under one of the categories listed in this link, meets the requirements for the residential clean energy credit, and is installed on your primary or secondary residence where you spend a substantial amount of time during the year, you should be able to take the applicable home energy credit.  

 

As far as records, you should retain all supporting documents with your tax return.  If the IRS requests support for your credit, they will send you a letter requesting additional support.  Please see the following link for additional information.

 

What is the IRS Form 5695?

 

@tompass1 

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Level 15
Jun 21, 2024 3:36:41 PM

Can you clarify your question?  You said it was certified for the federal credit, yet at the same time you seem to be asking if it qualifies for the federal credit???

Level 2
Jun 21, 2024 3:55:58 PM

Equipment is certified for the credit but system will be installed only in one room, sun room, and a whole house system.  I would use form 5695 on Turbotax but would I need to support with documentation or only if audited?

Employee Tax Expert
Jul 17, 2024 3:57:56 PM

As long as the improvement falls under one of the categories listed in this link, meets the requirements for the residential clean energy credit, and is installed on your primary or secondary residence where you spend a substantial amount of time during the year, you should be able to take the applicable home energy credit.  

 

As far as records, you should retain all supporting documents with your tax return.  If the IRS requests support for your credit, they will send you a letter requesting additional support.  Please see the following link for additional information.

 

What is the IRS Form 5695?

 

@tompass1 

Level 2
Jul 18, 2024 5:40:21 AM

So appreciate the concise and informative response to my question.  Thorough and on point.  Thx!

Level 15
Jul 18, 2024 10:34:23 AM

No.  Qualifying property is a "central air conditioner."  See section 25C

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/25C

 

Even if the mini split is Energy Star rated, it is not eligible for the section 25C credit on form 5695.

 

See also the instructions for form 5695,

 

Line 22a

Enter the amounts you paid for central air conditioners that achieve the highest efficiency tier that has been established by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) that is in effect as of the beginning of the calendar year in which the property is placed in service.

Don't enter more than $600 on line 22b.

Level 2
Jul 18, 2024 10:53:10 AM

Thanks for the response be but advised not an air conditioner.  This would be and is considered to be a heat pump that meets Seer requriements.  As such should be eligible for the the $2000 credit.  Your thoughts?

Level 15
Jul 18, 2024 11:08:32 AM


@tompass1 wrote:

Thanks for the response be but advised not an air conditioner.  This would be and is considered to be a heat pump that meets Seer requriements.  As such should be eligible for the the $2000 credit.  Your thoughts?


OK, my misunderstanding.  There is no requirement in section 25C that a heat pump serve the entire house.

 

For property installed in 2024, the unit must meet or exceed the highest efficiency tier (not including any advanced tier) established by the

Consortium for Energy Efficiency

which is in effect as of January 2024.  So your unit

must

 be

listed

 on

the

 CEE web site.

https://cee1.org/index.php/program-resources/tiers-and-energy-star/