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posted Feb 8, 2024 12:19:07 PM

Residential Energy Credit Hot Water Heater

I just entered the information for our new energy efficient hot water heater installed in 2023 which on IRS Form 5695 is Part II of Energy Credits, Residential Property.  Turbo tax is granting me the full 30% credit of the total cost, but according to Form 5695 Section B Line 23b, the credit shall not exceed $600.  My cost is $4,632 and Turbo Tax states my credit is $1,390.   Am I correct that this is not calculating correctly, or am I

missing something?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 8, 2024 4:21:23 PM

I would like to take a deeper look at this. However, I need a diagnostic file which is a copy of your tax return that has all of your personal information removed. You can send one to me by following the  directions below:

 

TurboTax Online:

Sign into your online account.

Locate the Tax Tools on the left-hand side of the screen. 

A drop-down will appear. Select Tools  

On the pop-up screen, click on “Share my file with agent.”

This will generate a message that a diagnostic file gets sanitized and transmitted to us.

 

TurboTax Desktop/Download Versions:

Open your return.

Click the Online tab in the black bar across the top of TurboTax and select “Send Tax File to Agent”

This will generate a message that a diagnostic copy will be created.  Click on OK and the tax file will 

 

Please provide the Token Number that was generated in the response  and @AmyC  to notify me.

New Member
Feb 9, 2024 10:21:30 AM

Thank you for the reply.  This was my mistake.  I had entered the cost for the water heater in the "heat pump" water heater section by mistake.  When moving the cost to the "water heater" option, the credit calculated properly at the $600 limit.