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They have form 5695 for 2023, but the IRS hasn't finalized the instructions for that form yet, AFAICT. The link on the IRS website is still for the 2022 version of the form. January 28, 2024 8:35 AM
February 7, 2024 9:58 AM. As of this moment, Form 5695 will be available 2/7 to allow us enough time to implement changes to the tax code and to allow any recent change Congress may implement at the last moment. January 29, 2024 9:25 AM. While the form may be on the IRS Website, that doesn't mean the IRS has yet approved the TTX electronic ...
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Instructions for Form 5695 Part II section B states: To figure the credit, enter the amounts you paid for these items on the appropriate lines of Form 5695, Part II. The amount allocable to you is the smaller of: The amount you paid, or The qualifying credit of the property. The credit limit for each property is as follows.
The IRS Form 5695 Residential Energy Credits for tax year 2023 has not been finalized in the TurboTax program. The Form 5695 for tax year 2023 is scheduled to be available on 01/24/2024 (subject to change)
Per the Hunter Douglas website: The federal government is now offering energy tax credits on select energy-efficient Hunter Douglas Duette® Honeycomb Shades—letting you earn 30% of the purchase price* back in the form of a tax credit, up to a maximum annual amount of $1200. I've looked at form 5695 and I don't see a specific line to request ...
That's insulting, frankly, after they have delayed my ability to file week after week by continuously postponing availability of 2023 Form 5695 every single week since the filing season opened, always claiming "next Wednesday" until the day arrives. This form has been available on the IRS website since February of last year, nearly a full year ago.
Form 5695 includes 3 different credits (technically 2, but really 3). Part 1 is the Residential Clean Energy Credit, that's solar power, geothermal, fuel cells. Part 2A is Qualified Energy Efficiency Improvements.
To add or remove this form: Open or continue your return in TurboTax by selecting the Continue or Start button on the Tax Home screen. Search for this exact phrase including the comma and spaces: 5695, residential energy credit. Select the Jump to link in your search results. At the bottom of the Energy-Saving Home Improvements screen, answer ...
As of January 25, 2024, the residential energy credit for insulation is still calculating wrong at 10% limited to $500, instead of 30% limited to $1,200. The Form 5695 Residential Energy Credits for tax year 2023 has not yet been finalized in TurboTax. The Form 5695 is scheduled to be available in TurboTax on 01/31/2024 (subject to change).