IR-2024-137, May 9, 2024 — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that making certain energy efficient updates to their homes could qualify them for home energy credits.| www.irs.gov
The sweeping budget reconciliation bill passed by Congressional Republicans eliminated three long-established energy efficiency tax incentives originally enacted under President George W. Bush. These incentives helped families and businesses lower energy bills, improved housing affordability, made homes and buildings more comfortable, supported local construction activity, and reduced pollution.| Utah Clean Energy
Learn how homeowners can make energy saving changes and take advantage of rebates and incentives.| Energy.gov
Find home energy rebates worth up to $1,500 from TVA EnergyRight & your local power company. HVAC, water heating, ducts, air sealing & more!| EnergyRight
Reduce noise and enhance security with impact windows from A1 Windows & Doors. Our noise-reducing windows are perfect for Florida homes in busy areas.| A1 Windows & Doors
If you invest in renewable energy for your home such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, fuel cells or battery storage, you may qualify for a tax credit.| www.irs.gov