Federal Tax Credit for Residential Solar Energy

In an effort to encourage Americans to use solar power, the US government offers tax credits for solar systems. The Inflation Reduction Act renamed and extended the existing solar tax

Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) – SEIA

The ITC is a 30 percent tax credit for individuals installing solar systems on residential property (under Section 25D of the tax code). The Section 48 commercial credit can be applied to both customer

Federal Solar Tax Credit: How It Works in 2026 | Solar

To claim the federal solar tax credit, you will need to file an IRS Form 5695 for the tax year which your project “expenditure” was made. With regards to the tax code, your expenditure is

Federal solar tax credit in 2025: How does it work?

The federal solar investment tax credit (ITC)—Section 25D of the

Residential Clean Energy Credit

If you invest in renewable energy for your home such as solar, wind, geothermal, fuel cells or battery storage technology, you may qualify for an annual residential clean energy tax credit. On this page

Solar Energy Systems Tax Credit

Photovoltaic systems must provide electricity for the residence, and must meet applicable fire and electrical code requirements. The home served by the system does not have to be the taxpayer''s

Which tax code does solar energy fall under? | NenPower

The tax codes applicable to solar energy include the Investment Tax Credit (ITC), Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit, and various state-specific credits. These codes create

How to Actually Claim the Solar Tax Credit (w/Examples) + FAQs

The Solar Tax Credit, officially called the Residential Clean Energy Credit, is a federal incentive that lets homeowners claim 30% of their solar energy system costs as a credit against their

Federal solar tax credit in 2025: How does it work?

The federal solar investment tax credit (ITC)—Section 25D of the U.S. Tax Code—expires for customer-owned residential solar systems installed after December 31, 2025. For most

Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) 2025: Complete Guide To 30

Section 25D applies to residential solar installations and allows homeowners to claim 30% of their total system cost as a tax credit. This includes: Section 48 covers commercial, utility-scale,

The Federal Solar Tax Credit is changing: What homeowners

The federal solar tax credit for homeowner-owned systems is no longer available. If you''re reading this after 2025, use this article to understand how the credit changed—and evaluate

Related Resources

Ready for Reliable Energy Solutions?

Request a free quote for C&I energy storage, industrial BESS, hybrid inverters, containerized energy storage, liquid-cooled battery cabinets, microgrid systems, LiFePO4 battery packs, PV solar panels, energy storage monitoring, distributed generation, photovoltaic foldable containers, or mining photovoltaic containers. EU‑owned South African facility – sustainable, robust, and cost-effective.