
The House and Senate are working on a major tax bill. Both the House and Senate propose allowing energy credits for 2025. However, the Senate bill proposes eliminating some energy credits within 180 days after the tax bill is enacted.
While the legislation is still in process, there is a reasonable probability the bill will pass this summer. Before changes are passed, taxpayers can still benefit from energy credits during 2025. It is an excellent time to plan for these potential benefits because they are likely to phase out in early 2026.
There are four primary energy credits that benefit taxpayers. These include a new or used clean energy vehicle, improvements that make your home energy efficient or the purchase of items that help with home energy production.
Editor's Note: There is likely to be availability for most of these credits during the remainder of 2025. The one exception is the used clean vehicle credit that may lapse 90 days after the enactment of the bill. The probable date for the elimination of the other credits is early in 2026. If the final bill is enacted in July, it is probable that most energy credits will be available for the rest of 2025.
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