Good news: going green isn’t just good for the planet — it can also be good for your wallet at tax time. The IRS offers tax credits (yep, the money-saving kind) for certain energy-efficient home improvements.
Here’s what to know before you start replacing windows or slapping solar panels on your roof.
Solar Energy Systems ☀️
- Solar panels and solar water heaters often qualify for credits.
- The credit is a percentage of the total cost (equipment + installation).
- Must be for your primary or secondary residence — not a rental you don’t live in.
Energy-Efficient Windows, Doors, and Insulation 🪟🚪
- Upgrades that reduce your home’s energy use may qualify.
- Think: better windows, upgraded insulation, energy-efficient exterior doors.
- There are annual limits, so you can’t deduct the entire cost of a full home renovation in one go.
Heating & Cooling Systems ❄️🔥
- Certain high-efficiency HVAC units, heat pumps, and water heaters qualify.
- Credits may vary depending on the year you install them, so always check current IRS guidelines.
Electric Vehicle Chargers ⚡️
- Installing a home charging station for your EV may qualify for a separate credit.
- Bonus: It’s not just for houses — renters may be eligible too.
Pro Tips
- Save all receipts and installation paperwork.
- Credits may roll over year-to-year depending on the type.
- Rules change, so double-check what applies the year you upgrade.
Bottom Line
Green upgrades can save you money twice: once on your utility bill and again at tax time.
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Disclaimer: General information only — confirm with current IRS guidance or a tax professional.


