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I am doing the same thing: bright white standing seam roof, slicing up 6" square aluminum tubing to become individual standoffs.
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16" spacing, stainless clips every 8", replaced 48 sheets of plywood. All of this was to improve my mounting plan for the solar panels. I wonder if I can claim part of the cost on my taxes as part of the PV system....?
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I contacted EnergyStar.gov regarding this.
You can take the taxes as part of the material costs.
**This also applies for metal roofing Energy Star tax credits, something I was not aware of.
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Come on Nate...this is your Federal Tax dollars at work.
You have to love the Federal Government propping up an industry (Solar Panels) that would have no chance without the 30% tax credit.
Solar panels you get 30% back on the materials with no upper limit.
Qualified roofing you will get 30% (up to $1,500) on the materials.
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For real.
I knew about the Metal Roof tax credit, but had always thought the 30% was on the pre-tax amount.
That was the surprise for me. When I called the official number on the EnergyStar.gov website and they confirmed that the 30% was on the total amount including taxes.
(good news, but I wish I'd known about it 2 years ago, when the credit started)
Now we're going to be busy letting people know they can count their taxes in figuring the credit.
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