Commercial and Residential Solar and Wind Financing
Federal Solar and Wind Excelerated DepreciationIncentive Type
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New York State Sales Tax ExemptionsNew York enacted legislation in July 2005 exempting the sale and installation of residential solar-energy systems from the state's sales and compensating use taxes. The exemption applies to solar-energy systems that utilize solar radiation to produce energy designed to provide heating, cooling, hot water and/or electricity. The exemption does not apply to solar pool heating or other recreational applications. There does not appear to be an expiration date* for this incentive. detailing local tax rates and exemptions, including those for solar energy equipment. The solar sales tax list (Publication 718-S) is updated several times per year. The law also permits local governments (municipalities and counties) to grant an exemption from local sales taxes. If a city with a population of 1 million or more chooses to grant the local exemption, it must enact a specific resolution that appears in the state law. The New York Department of Taxation and Finance publishes a variety of New York State Personal Solar Tax CreditTechnologies Eligible: Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Photovoltaic, Fuel Cells Amount of Tax Credit: 25 Percent Tax Credit Cap: 5,000 Dollars Carryover: Excess credit may be carried forward five years Summary: Enacted in August 1997, this personal income tax credit originally applied to expenditures on solar-electric (PV) equipment used on residential property. The credit, equal to 25% percent of the cost of equipment and installation, was expanded in August 2005 to include solar-thermal equipment. The solar-thermal provisions apply to taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2006. S.B. 7171 to permit net metering for residential PV systems up to 25 KW. It is unclear at this point whether the state intends for the new net metering limits to apply to the tax credit described above. The 2008 Solar and Fuel Cell Tax Credit Form IT-255 does not specifically address this issue.
S.B. 7171 to permit net metering for residential PV systems up to 25 KW. It is unclear at this point whether the state intends for the new net metering limits to apply to the tax credit described above. The 2008 Solar and Fuel Cell Tax Credit Form IT-255 does not specifically address this issue.
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Advantaces of A Municipal Solar LeaseAdvantages to the Municipal Solar LeaseMunicipal Lease/Purchase financing is designed to compliment, rather than replace bond financing. As governmental units have become cognizant of the advantages of Municipal Lease/Purchase Agreements over bonds, they have increased their utilization of this unique financing vehicle to satisfy many of their equipment and facility financing needs. The advantages of Municipal Lease/Purchase Agreements are as follows:
Solar Lease (Tax Lease)Solar Tax Lease
Benefits of a Tax/True Lease
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