โJul-27-2014 12:06 PM
โJul-29-2014 02:32 AM
D & M wrote:n7bsn wrote:
Personally I would find a Tax expert on Solar Credits and ask them, not us morons in a forum,
I would -not- be surprised that RVs are excluded.
x2. Unless any of us morons are really tax accounts and are willing to put their name and reputation behind their answer, I would seek out professional advice.
And really, since we are not talking about a solar farm here, how much are you going to get? If you are scrubbing around for tax pennies, perhaps you shouldn't own a RV anyway.
Is it really worth the potential hassle?
โJul-28-2014 08:36 PM
n7bsn wrote:
Personally I would find a Tax expert on Solar Credits and ask them, not us morons in a forum,
I would -not- be surprised that RVs are excluded.
โJul-28-2014 08:15 PM
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โJul-28-2014 09:57 AM
mich800 wrote:wfred wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
that law was extended then expired at the end of 2013, did it get extended? I think at the time I asked the tax lady it hadn't been.
bumpy
The law has been extended through 2016 and Iowa will match 60% of the federal credit up to $5000. Effectively I get 48% of the total cost of my solar setup as a tax credit.
From everything I've read and the information here, it sounds like i simply total the amount of all the components and add them to IRS form 5695. It doesn't sound like anybody has included the cost of battery upgrades for their system as part of the tax credit. I'll consult my CPA on that, seems like the IRS ruled it is allowed but that doesn't mean it won't get red-flagged somehow.
Thanks for the help,
Fred
It has been a long time since I looked at this. But I seem to remember that there were different treatments depending on if it was grid tied. Maybe that is where the different interpretations come in. Either way, if you can get some of your tax dollars back for something you were going to do anyways you should do it. You could always just delete your receipts before the audit ๐ At least that works for big brother.
โJul-28-2014 09:48 AM
wfred wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
that law was extended then expired at the end of 2013, did it get extended? I think at the time I asked the tax lady it hadn't been.
bumpy
The law has been extended through 2016 and Iowa will match 60% of the federal credit up to $5000. Effectively I get 48% of the total cost of my solar setup as a tax credit.
From everything I've read and the information here, it sounds like i simply total the amount of all the components and add them to IRS form 5695. It doesn't sound like anybody has included the cost of battery upgrades for their system as part of the tax credit. I'll consult my CPA on that, seems like the IRS ruled it is allowed but that doesn't mean it won't get red-flagged somehow.
Thanks for the help,
Fred
โJul-28-2014 08:54 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
that law was extended then expired at the end of 2013, did it get extended? I think at the time I asked the tax lady it hadn't been.
bumpy
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โJul-27-2014 10:59 PM
n7bsn wrote:If you have nothing to say, don't.Bumpyroad wrote:
I asked my tax lady about solar in my second home and was told it applies to primary residence only. all I get to do is deduct interest, etc. from my taxes
bumpySCVJeff wrote:
Well this morons tax guy says it is legal in this state since the motorhome is considered a second home, so the solar was deducted. As far as batteries are concerned... Don't push it... Wether or not you can tie those together, I doubt you will find an auditor that understands the story you whipped up.
Looks like two "experts" have different opinions.
โJul-27-2014 03:21 PM
TerriStar wrote:
Form 5695 asks if the solar panels were attached to your main residence. Says, if "no", deduction not allowed.
โJul-27-2014 03:12 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:I have taken a solar deduction twice, online,no paper. No audit yet.
If you own a house and a RV, good luck on passing an audit.
โJul-27-2014 02:57 PM
TerriStar wrote:
Form 5695 asks if the solar panels were attached to your main residence. Says, if "no", deduction not allowed.