Claim the 45L Tax Credit for Energy Efficient Homes
Find out more about the 45L energy-efficient home credit and how Tri-Merit can help you make a claim.
Claim the 45L Tax Credit for Energy Efficient Homes
Find out more about the 45L energy-efficient home credit and how Tri-Merit can help you make a claim.
The Inflation Reduction Act extends the 45L Tax Credit for energy-efficient residential construction through 2032.
Inflation Reduction Act significant changes:
- Properties must be certified through Energy Star Programs to be eligible
- Starting in 2023 through 2032, credits range from:
- $2,500 to $5,000 per single-family home
- Manufactured homes, and $500 to $5,000 per multifamily dwelling unit.
- For the maximum credit, properties must meet the following:
- Zero Energy Ready Home program and prevailing wage requirements.
- *All residential developments can qualify to start in 2023. No longer just three stories or less, low-rise.
- In certain partnership entities, the Tax Credit is transferrable.
45L Tax Credit Eligibility
To be eligible for a 45L energy-efficient home credit, a dwelling’s heating and cooling energy consumption should fall below certain national energy standards. Most new developments are already constructed with energy efficiency in mind based on current trends and desires by homeowners to run greener homes.
To qualify for the 45L tax credit, a dwelling unit must be certified to be at least 50% more energy efficient than a similar unit constructed in accordance with the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code, with 10% being derived from building envelope component improvements.
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Other conditions that must be met to be eligible for a 45L credit include:
- The eligible contractor must own the unit at the time of construction
- The building can be no taller than 3 stories
- Energy-efficient features such as high R-value insulation, roofing, doors, windows, and HVAC systems must be used
- The units must be in the United States
- 10% of the energy efficiency must be derived from the building envelope
- The units must be inspected and verified by an eligible certifier to qualify for the credit
There are multiple types of properties that are eligible for an energy-efficient home credit, including:
- Apartment buildings
- Assisted living facilities
- Condominiums
- Multi-family homes
- Student Housing
- Single-family homes
- Properties that have undergone significant reconstruction or rehabilitation
If you’re unsure about 45L tax credit eligibility, we’ll be happy to advise you and assess your circumstances.
Claiming the 45L Tax Credit
Tri-Merit makes a complex process refreshingly simple.
1. We gather data and provide a no-cost feasibility analysis.
2. Should you qualify and want to proceed, we will follow IRS-prescribed analysis and modeling criteria to validate energy efficiency and potential tax savings. Upon completion, we provide the required third-party certification report.