I am adding four Mission Solar 345 W panels and four Enphase IQ7+ to my existing array to get closer to 100% consumption coverage. It'll be a fun weekend project, and I am looking forward to it!
Since this will be DIY, I wonder if all the supplies I am using will qualify for the federal tax credit. All supplies and tools are new equipment, and I have proper invoices for everything.
Here are specific questions I have regarding the following expenses:
1 .Does sales tax paid count towards the federal credit?
2. Do shipping charges count?
3. panels, inverters, racking and mounting hardware (They fully count, I would assume.)
4. crimp tool for making field connections (This is a tool, thus not part of the installation. But since it's needed, does it count?)
5. backfeed breaker in main panel (Not part of the solar array per se, but does it count as well?)
Thank you so much for your help!
Since this will be DIY, I wonder if all the supplies I am using will qualify for the federal tax credit. All supplies and tools are new equipment, and I have proper invoices for everything.
Here are specific questions I have regarding the following expenses:
1 .Does sales tax paid count towards the federal credit?
2. Do shipping charges count?
3. panels, inverters, racking and mounting hardware (They fully count, I would assume.)
4. crimp tool for making field connections (This is a tool, thus not part of the installation. But since it's needed, does it count?)
5. backfeed breaker in main panel (Not part of the solar array per se, but does it count as well?)
Thank you so much for your help!
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