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Solar panel credit 2017 received.

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Can I use solar panel cost in 2019 tax returns, if I received a credit in 2017 tax returns? I do have a $57K TAX Credit on this years taxes since over 70 & withdrew 401 K funds. 

    Best answer by BillM223

    Thank you so much for your answer.  Yes, I did take a credit in 2017 and received over 12K in tax credit.  So, I guess, I can't take a credit for my Fed Taxes.  Anyway, I believe I can take credit in South Carolina.  I received $3500. credit on my 2017 South Carolina taxes.  Due so some Turbo fax software error, I didn't receive the $3,500. credit on my South Carolina 2018 taxes on the SC1040TCform, Turbo tax only calculated only $48.xx.  line 17 on form, i.e. Enter the tax from SC1040 line 10 which was $48.xx.  According to the form & Turbo software, line 18 said, "enter the lesser of line 16 or 17.  In this case, line 16 was $3,500. and line 17 was $48.xx.  So, in theory, I didn't get the $3500.xx tax credit on my South Carolina Taxes.  On this 2019 SC credit taxes, I get the final credit of $3160.xx   (Total credit in SC is $3,5K for 2017, second yr. $3,5K for 2018 & final  credit 2019 $3,160.xx)  Max $10,160 total on SC solar project.  In any case, I believe I can receive $3,5K next year, since I didn't receive it in 2018.  Opinion will be greatly appreciated.  many thanks.  


    "(Total credit in SC is $3,5K for 2017, second yr. $3,5K for 2018 & final  credit 2019 $3,160.xx) "

     

    Are you saying that the SC calculation was $3.5k for 2017, would be $3.5k for 2018, and would be $3,160 for 2019? I imagine the only limit that applies is the 2017 limit. That's the amount that carries over.

     

    Yes, the SC solar energy credit appears to carry over for up to ten years.

     

    I assume that the $48.xx was one-half of your tax liability in 2017, right?

     

    Why didn't you receive the tax credit in 2018? Was it not entered or did you not have enough assessed tax in 2018 either?

     

    Well, in any case, you should be able to take the tax credit eventually.

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    Employee Tax Expert
    April 15, 2020

    It depends.

     

    As long as they improvements made to your principal residence, you can still take a credit for solar panels installed in 2019.  

     

    Please note, your credit can only be used to offset your tax liability.  Any unused credit will be carried forward for 2020.

     

    Solar energy credit

     

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    dcanoAuthor
    Level 2
    April 15, 2020

    Solar panels installed in 2017, not in 2019, can I still take additional credit in 2019/?

    dcanoAuthor
    Level 2
    April 15, 2020

    tax reliability is huge in 2019, since withdrawal from 401K over 70.