LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - You can make energy-efficient upgrades to your home while receiving federal tax credits that can add up to a lot of money. The 25C Energy ...
Certain upgrades, such as improved attic insulation and weather stripping, can make your home operate in a more energy-efficient way — and save money on utility bills. Getty Images/Sansert ...
Many popular home energy tax breaks are being phased out by the end of 2025 following President Donald Trump's signing of the Big Beautiful Bill on July 4. That includes credits for upgrades like ...
American Home Shield reports major federal tax credits for homeowners will expire at the end of December 2025.
Incentives for heat pumps and other home energy and efficiency investments are also expiring early after changes made by Congress and President Trump. A big federal tax credit for homeowners who get ...
Now is the time to make energy-efficient investments in your home, as two eco-friendly tax credits are set to expire at the end of 2025. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (EEHIC) and the ...
Combine a $1,200 tax credit with rebates and the out-of-pocket cost to make your home more efficient has never been lower — at least for the next few months Sponsored Content Provided by Evergreen ...
In just a few months thousands of dollars in federal tax credits for energy efficient home improvements will expire, but there are still some incentives you can cash in on in 2026. T.F. O'Brien says ...
Thousands of dollars in potential tax savings are available — but only through the end of the year. By Rachel Wharton The Inflation Reduction Act made home-renovation history in 2022 by expanding tax ...
Long Island homeowners thinking about making their homes more energy efficient have until the end of year to cash in thousands of dollars in federal tax rebates. "A lot of people aren't aware that ...