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Also - google is your friend:
https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=avg&hsimp=yhs-securebrowser&type=8153¶m1=e0f50a024ae1...86.0.6536.113¶m4=17|US||&p=residential+energy+tax+credits+for+2022
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Well, crap... the link I posted isn't working and for some reason I can't edit my post ???
Here's a bone tho, yes - partnerships can avail themselves of credits that are then passed thru on the K-1.
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@abctax55 wrote:
for some reason I can't edit my post ???
Yeah, somebody disabled the ability to edit posts a couple of weeks ago. It's driving me crazy.
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Excellent. Since the builder is aware of the tax credits…. Your client should tell the builder that the builder should provide the appropriate documentation, ie. energy star labels and receipts for items they purchased or installed for which the credit may be claimed
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When is the property considered complete? Because the provisions in 2023 are much better:https://www.energystar.gov/products/ask-the-experts/the-tax-credits-for-energy-efficient-upgrades-ar...
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