Velux Go Solar Skylight System

Introducing the:
Velux Go Solar Skylight System

This all in one package includes a

  • Velux Skylight
  • Velux Solar powered blind
  • Remote Control

Available in the

  • FS Series (Fixed Skylight)
  • VS Series (Manual Venting Skylight
  • VSS Series (Solar Powered Venting Skylight

This all in one skylight system qualifies for the Federal Solar Tax Credit. Allowing the consumer to take a Tax Credit of 30% of the total installed cost when the they file thier tax return.

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Velux Go Solar Skylight System please contact us here

Amid rising electricity and home energy costs across the country.
The Inflation Reduction Act makes installing solar products a more attractive investment

for many homeowners than it was even at the beginning of 2022

 

With the new legislation’s Residential Clean Energy Credit, you can subtract 30 percent of the cost of installing solar heating, electricity generation, and other solar home products from your federal taxes. The credit is a reboot of an older, less valuable federal tax credit and will be available until 2032. That means homeowners considering solar installations have plenty of time to consider their options.

What do I need to do?

When the product is installed: Keep your receipts for total price paid (product and installation) for one of the qualifying products and attach them to a completed Velux Federal Tax Credit - Manufacturers Certification Statement or a RediLight Federal Tax Credit - Manufacturers Certification Statement and keep for your records.

When it is tax time: Fill out IRS Tax form 5695 and submit it with your taxes.
Enter this tax credit off of form 5695 on your 1040 form.

1. IRS Notice 2009-41 suggests the taxpayer is not required to attach this certification statement to their tax return. However, the taxpayer should retain this certification as part of their tax records.

2. As in all tax matters, the taxpayer is advised to consult their tax professional. VELUX America LLC assumes no liability regarding the homeowner’s ability to obtain tax credits.

 

Good News - Inflation Reduction Act

Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits