Hi,
My husband and I purchased and installed a solar system on our current home last year (2023). The purchase was made via a solar loan which is transferrable to the new owners. I filed Form 5695 Residential Energy Credit with our 2023 taxes and have a "credit carryforward" to 2024 and possibly beyond. We are now in the process of selling our current home and will be transferring the loan with full warranty to the new owners.
Note: The additional payments we have been making, as per the loan agreement, are the exact amount of the solar tax credit due. So we will have basically paid the solar tax credit up front when we sell the home which then keeps the monthly payments fixed for the new owners for the life of the loan.
We basically would have already received the full credit if we had had enough taxes due in 2023, so I am thinking we just continue to file and receive the credit carryovers? Based on my note above, we are just recouping what seems to be the solar tax credit paid in the additional payments allowing the loan to now remain fixed. Or, are we only entitled to a percentage of the credit since the loan is being transferred?
Very much appreciate any clarity you can provide us with.
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Your tax situation is completely separate from any contract you have with the solar company. Your credit is not affected by the fact that you are selling the house before paying for the system in full. You will continue to receive the carry forward credit on your tax return according to the normal calculations and rules for the credit. For example, suppose the cost of the system was $30,000. You should have claimed the full price of the system when it was installed, even though you were getting a loan. The credit would have been $10,000. (Shown on line 13 of form 5695). If, because of your other tax situation, you only got $8000 of the credit in 2023, you would carry forward $2000 which will probably be paid to you in 2024. (see line 16 of your form 5695).
What obligations you have to the solar panel installer is between you and them, and doesn't change your tax return.
Of course, you will be completely unable to sell the home unless one of 2 things happens:
a. you pay off the solar loan in full so the new owners can have a clean title, or
b. the new owners agree to assume the loan and the solar company agrees to allow the loan to be assumed.
Thank you so much for this info. It was as we thought, but wanted to be sure. We are hoping to transfer the loan to the new owners, but if not, we will have to pay it off.
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