IRS Releases Guidance on Energy Efficiency Tax
Credits for Homebuilders
WASHINGTON, March 1, 2006 - The Internal Revenue Service has provided
new guidance regarding the energy efficient homes credit available under
the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Under the provision, an eligible
contractor who constructs a qualified new energy efficient home may
qualify for a credit of up to $2,000. The credit is available for all
new homes, including manufactured homes constructed in accordance with
the Federal Manufactured Homes Construction and Safety Standards.
The home qualifies for the credit if:
- It is located in the United States;
- Its construction is substantially completed after Aug. 8, 2005;
- It meets the statutory energy saving requirements, and
- It is acquired from the eligible contractor after Dec. 31, 2005,
and before Jan. 1, 2008, for use as a residence.
In general, to meet the energy saving requirements, a home must be
certified to provide a level of heating and cooling energy consumption
that is at least 30% to 50% in the case of manufactured homes, and 50%
for other homes below that of a comparable home constructed in
accordance with the standards of the 2004 Supplement to the 2003
International Energy Conservation Code. It must also have building
envelope component improvements providing a level of heating and cooling
energy consumption that is at least 10% below that of a comparable home.
Manufactured homes can also qualify for the credit by meeting Energy
Star standards.
- Site-built homes qualify for a $2,000 credit if they reduce energy
consumption by 50% relative to the International Energy Conservation
Code standard.
- Manufactured homes qualify for a $1,000 or $2,000 credit depending
on the level of energy savings achieved. The guidance provides
information about the certification process that a builder must
complete to qualify for the credit. The guidance also provides for a
public list of software programs that may be used in calculating
energy consumption for purposes of obtaining a certification.
Download guidance for the credit for building energy efficient homes
other than manufactured homes here (PDF).
Download guidance for the credit for building energy efficient
manufactured homes here (PDF).
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