I had solar installed in 2023, but the invoice is not showing a breakdown. It included solar panels, inverter, batteries, an EV charger that works off the solar inverter, a subpanel replacement and a new roof, because the old one was worn.
I understand that the roof will not qualify for the credit, and I have separate paperwork with dollar amounts for the roof. However, for the rest of the solar, I'm not sure how to break this down. The contract only lists all of the above as line items in the notes section, but with no individual prices.
My questions are:
- Do I need to contact the company for a breakdown of how much each line item cost, or is there some leeway to estimate ourselves, if there's no breakdown?
- If we do break it down, I see that there is an EV charger tax credit, however, since I live in an urban area, it will not qualify. The rule is, you have to live in a non-urban or moderate to low income area, correct?
- Another one if we do break it down: the subpanel replacement/upgrade was because the old one would not work with the solar, nor pass inspection. I read that this does not matter for the credit, as it still would not qualify as a solar tax credit expense. I see that there's another tax credit allowance for it, but the requirement is it has to be 200 or more amps. Mine is only 100, so I don't think this one is eligible. Is this correct?
Thank you for your help.