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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 enter 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. Remember to enclose a statement describing these expenditures.
  4. For line 2, enter any U.S. HUD grant or rebate received for these expenditures. Then, calculate your net expenditures by subtracting line 2 from line 1 for line 3.
  5. Continue filling out lines 4 through 6 to determine your available credit this year. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully for accurate calculations.
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Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit These expenses may qualify if they meet requirements detailed on energy.gov: Exterior doors, windows, skylights and insulation materials. Central air conditioners, water heaters, furnaces, boilers and heat pumps. Biomass stoves and boilers.
Massachusetts does not have a state-wide EV tax credit, but residents may qualify for federal EV tax credits like the $7,500 clean vehicle tax credit for new vehicles, or the $4,000 used clean vehicle tax credit.
In Massachusetts, you can also receive 15% of the system cost as a credit against your state income tax, up to $1,000. Additionally, Massachusetts also has no sales or property taxes associated with your solar installation. View all solar incentives available in Massachusetts.
The Massachusetts Renewable Energy Credit (REC) program is a state-based initiative that promotes the use of renewable energy sources. RECs are a tradable commodity that represent proof of 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity produced by a registered renewable energy facility.
Your no-cost Home Energy Assessment can unlock huge savings on heat pumps and other energy-efficiency upgrades for your home, including: Up to $16,000 in Mass Save heat pump rebates. 0% interest Mass Save HEAT Loan for any remaining costs of your upgrades.
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The 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit provides a tax credit for eligible heat pumps up to 30% of project costs, capped at $2,000. All purchases and installations must be completed by Dec. 31, 2025.
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If youre installing a photovoltaic (PV) solar energy system in Massachusetts, you may be eligible for two separate tax credits, at the federal and state level. Massachusetts homeowners can earn a state income tax credit, up to $1,000, totaling 15% of the net system costs of a solar energy installation.

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