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Originally Posted by jrref
I would tend to agree based on what I've seen and heard. This is why even if your system is only 10 years old and you have the budget, it may be prudent to change your system out this year for one of the variable speed inverter systems like the Carrier Infinity Greenspeed that qualifies for the $2,000 Federal Tax Credits vs waiting a couple of years and paying significantly more for the same system or have to go with a basic single stage system because the variable speed systems will be too far out of reach by then.
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For what it's worth, we installed some solar tubes that qualified for a small tax credit. When I inserted it into the tax forms, I didn't get the credit because our tax liability was too low. We had a lot of deductions(First full year of my business) and credits for that year and paid very little in tax, so the credit went kaput. It was supposed to carry over to 24, but I never bothered to check.
I'm just saying that if you don't pay much in taxes, a tax credit isn't very useful.