barrey
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12-07-2019
07:37 AM
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itonewbie
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12-07-2019
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If you are referring to residential energy efficient property credit, yes, provided ALL of the power of the battery is derived from the sun per §25D(d)(2) and it is installed in a principal residence.
You'd make the input on Screen 38.2 under Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit (5695).
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khamlin
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05-05-2021
08:55 AM
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The energy credit was to his primary home but the forms say no. How do I change it to Yes
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05-05-2021
08:56 AM
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The no checkbox is asking about fuel cell property. No is the correct answer when no fuel cell property is involved.