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February 7, 2024
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WA State Energy Efficient deductions

  • February 7, 2024
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When we installed our electric heat pump and waterless hot water heater we were told there's a $2k tax deduction we can include for WA state residents, but I was only credited $300 in the itemized deductions. 

Best answer by Cynthiad66

We are updating the system for processing the Residential Energy Credit.  The Form is available today!  Please give it a couple of days before trying to file for the credit.  Your Energy Credit should populate accurately after today.

 

Forms Availability List

 

2023 through 2032: 30%, up to a maximum of $1,200 (heat pumps, biomass stoves, and boilers have a separate annual credit limit of $2,000), with no lifetime limit.

 

Form more information about Qualifying for the credit click this link:  Energy Savings Hub

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February 7, 2024

We are updating the system for processing the Residential Energy Credit.  The Form is available today!  Please give it a couple of days before trying to file for the credit.  Your Energy Credit should populate accurately after today.

 

Forms Availability List

 

2023 through 2032: 30%, up to a maximum of $1,200 (heat pumps, biomass stoves, and boilers have a separate annual credit limit of $2,000), with no lifetime limit.

 

Form more information about Qualifying for the credit click this link:  Energy Savings Hub

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