There are always tax benefits for taxpayers who own their
own home. New home buyers and remodeling homeowners can accrue tax
credits when using green building techniques. Congress established these
energy-efficiency tax incentives in 2005 which include tax code section
45L credit for the construction of energy efficient homes, 25C credit
for retrofitting/remodeling existing homes and 25D credit for the
installation of power production property in new and existing homes.
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) believes that green
building is so important that they started to promote the concept in
2004 and created the first certification program for using green
building techniques called
Certified Green Builder. A good majority of new home builders and
remodelers are Certified Green Builders which include some of the top
builders in St. Tammany Parish. In fact, some of the builders who build
homes in Bedico Creek are Certified Green Builders.
There are many green building techniques that are used today which
include double and even triple pane energy efficient windows that will
keep in heat or keep solar energy out (Low-E and Argon gas windows),
green roofs or cool roofs which will either absorb or reflect heat, high
performance insulation that is design to seal a home more effectively
against elements, enhanced ventilation that moves heat and cool air
through the home, ceiling fans, water conservation fixtures, solar
power, wind power, thermal solutions (high efficiency HVAC systems and
programmable thermostats), ENERGY STAR® appliances and paint which
stands up to harsh elements.
Where can we find the residential energy credits? Windows such as
Low-E and Argon gas windows, high performance insulation, roof
improvements, energy efficient doors, and ENERGY STAR® water heaters /
AC’s / heat pumps can be applied toward the 25C credit. Be aware of the
rule changes to the 25C credit which include a 10% rate and a $500
lifetime cap. Data indicates that roof improvements are the biggest
claims for the 25C credit. The 25D is the more popular of the two tax
codes. The credits can be applied through the use of solar electric,
solar water heating, wind turbines, geothermal heat pumps and fuel
cells. Solar electrical remodeling won for the most claimed activity for
the 25D credit. In 2012, the latest IRS tax data, $1.9 billion cost for
solar electric and $700 million for geothermal heat pumps qualified for
the 25D credit. The total for 2012 was $3 billion in qualified
installations that were connected to the 25D.
Going green has two great benefits for the consumer as a homeowner
and a taxpayer, you not only save on your monthly energy bills but you
can save on your taxes with these tax credits. Builders also benefit and
should consider incorporating the 25C and 25D qualified green building
products into new housing and remodeling projects.
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