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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Massachusetts Energy Credit form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name(s) as shown on Massachusetts Form 1 or 1-NR/PY, followed by your Social Security number and the address of your principal residence in Massachusetts. Ensure you do not use a PO box.
  3. In line 1, input the total cost of renewable solar and/or wind energy source property installed in your principal residence for 2021. Remember to include installation costs but exclude repair or maintenance expenses.
  4. If applicable, enter any U.S. HUD grant or rebate related to these expenditures in line 2. Then, calculate your net expenditures by subtracting line 2 from line 1 and enter this amount in line 3.
  5. Proceed to calculate the credit amount by entering 15% of line 3 in line 4. Follow through lines 5a, 5b, and 5c to determine your maximum allowable credit for this year.
  6. Finally, complete lines related to unused credits from previous years if applicable and ensure all calculations are accurate before submitting your form.

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Homeowners who improve their primary residence will find the most opportunities to claim a credit for qualifying expenses. Renters may also be able to claim credits, as well as owners of second homes used as residences. The credits are never available for improvements made to homes that you dont use as a residence.
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Income Eligibility Chart Number of People in a Household60% of Estimated State Median Income 1 $49,196 2 $64,333 3 $79,470 4 $94,6083 more rows Mar 4, 2025
The Massachusetts Residential Renewable Energy Income Tax Credit offers a 15% credit, up to $1,000, off a persons state income tax if they buy and/or a renewable energy system for their primary residence (renters are eligible, too).
Income Eligible Program Through this program, eligible homeowners and renters receive no-cost insulation and air sealing upgrades, as well as new home appliances (like clothes washers, refrigerators, freezers, heating systems, dehumidifiers, and window AC units), and more.
How to claim the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. File Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits Part II, with your tax return to claim the credit. You must claim the credit for the tax year when the property is installed, not merely purchased.

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Households that are eligible for Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) with a gross annual income that does not exceed 60% of the Estimated State Median Income are eligible for HEARTWAP services.
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is also known as the Fuel Assistance Program. This federally funded program helps income-eligible households pay their energy bills. Eligibility is based on your household size and annual household income.

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