As per CRA, equipment and materials can qualify for the Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit only if they meet the standards set by the Department of Energy. The manufacturer can tell you whether a particular item meets those standards.
For this credit, the IRS distinguishes between two kinds of upgrades.
You can claim a tax credit for 10% of the cost of qualified energy efficiency improvement and 100% of residential energy property costs. This credit is worth a maximum of $500 for all years combined, from 2006 to its expiration. Of that combined $500 limit,
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