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Residential Energy Tax Credits
Recent changes to the rules for the Residential Tax Credit Program require the deduction of utility incentives and federal tax credits from the eligible cost of devices when calculating allowable tax credit amounts.
 
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As of January 1, 2010, new gasoline-electric hybrid Vehicles no longer qualify for an Oregon Tax Credit. 
 
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You can get a credit on your Oregon income taxes for making your home more energy-efficient and helping preserve Oregon’s environment. 
 
Below is a list of the energy efficient products/technologies that are eligible for a tax credit. Click on the heading to go to the page that explains the credit, lists qualifying equipment, has application forms and instructions.
 
Appliances 
   Clothes Washers 
   Dishwashers 
   Refrigerators 

Fuel Cells
Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
    Central Air Conditioning Systems 
    Duct Sealing 
    Ductless Heat Pumps 
    Furnaces and Boilers 
    Geothermal Space Heating/Ground-source Heat Pumps 
    Heat Pump Systems 
    Heat Recovery and Energy Recovery Ventilation System 
    Wood and Pellet Stoves 
HVAC Technician Information 
 
Solar
    Solar Electric Systems (Photovoltaic)
    Solar Space Heating 
    Solar Water Heating 
Water Heating Systems
   Solar Water Heating 
   Wastewater Heat Recovery 
   Water Heaters 
Wind Energy
    Wind Electric Systems
Wood and Pellet Stoves
Vehicles
   Alternative Fuels
   Hybrid Vehicle (ends 12/31/2009)
 
Who can get the tax credit?
Homeowners and renters (if you own the appliance or system) can apply. You must be an Oregon resident. The qualifying equipment must be used in the home you live in (your primary residence) or in your secondary (vacation) home located in Oregon. Vehicles must be registered for use in Oregon to qualify for a tax credit.
 
What qualifies?
The Oregon Department of Energy maintains lists of qualifying equipment, systems and services for the Residential Energy Tax Credit program. Only items eligible at the time of purchase qualify. You must the owner of the eligible equipment and the equipment must be new (original use must begin with you).
 
It is important to note that appliances and equipment labeled as energy efficient by the federal Energy Star program are not always eligible for the state Residential Energy Tax Credit program. In most cases, the state program has higher standards than Energy Star or incentive programs offered by the Energy Trust of Oregon or utility companies.
 
You must apply and be approved before taking the credit on your Oregon income taxes. Don't wait, send your application to us as soon as your appliance, heating or water heating system is installed. You can save time by applying on-line for appliances and water heaters. See the bottom of this page for more information about tax credit eligibility and the application process.
 
How much is the tax credit?
The tax credit amount for qualifying equipment or systems is based on the energy saved and the cost of the equipment. The maximum tax credit for each item is the amount listed on the Oregon Department of Energy qualifying list or 25 percent of the eligible net purchase cost, whichever is less.
 
What if I don’t have a state tax liability?
To qualify for a tax credit, you must have an Oregon income tax liability. If you are an Oregon resident and do not have an Oregon income tax liability, you may choose to transfer your tax credit to an individual or business with an Oregon tax liability using the Pass-through Option.
 
You would transfer your tax credit to an individual with an Oregon tax liability who will make a lump-sum payment to you equal to 95 percent of the certified tax credit amount. To use this option, complete this application form first. Your application will be reviewed for eligibility. A Pass-through Option Application will be sent to you in return. You are responsible for finding the pass-through partner for this transfer. You and your pass-through partner (the tax credit recipient) will complete and sign the Pass-through Option Application and mail it to the Oregon Department of Energy. The Oregon Department of Energy will then issue the tax credit certification to the pass-through partner.
 
Important: There may be tax implications when using the Pass-through Option. We advise you to consult with your tax preparer.
 
How do I claim the tax credit on my income tax form?
When your application for a Residential Energy Tax Credit is approved, you will receive a tax credit certification. There is a line on your tax return form for energy tax credits. You write the tax credit amount printed on your certification on the tax return form. Do not attach the certification to your tax return. Keep your certification, a copy of your application, and proof of payment with your tax records. If your return is audited, the Oregon Department of Revenue will request copies of the information from you. You may carry forward any unused credit for up to five years.
 
Timing
To receive your tax credit certification by April 15, please submit your tax credit application to the Oregon Department of Energy by March 15 of the year following your purchase. You may still apply for a tax credit after March 15, but may have to amend your tax filings to claim your credit.
 
Questions
For questions on claiming your energy tax credit, please contact the Oregon Department of Revenue at 1-800-356-4222 or (503) 378-4988 or visit the Oregon Department of Revenue Web site at:
https://secure.dor.state.or.us/piti/index.cfm?action=topic&id=0157
 
Contact the Oregon Department of Energy with any questions  (503-378-4040 in Salem or 1-800-221-8035 toll-free in Oregon).
 
Summary of Residential Tax Credit Incentives (PDF)
 
HVAC Technician Information 
 
 
 
 


Other energy-efficiency programs
 

Utility incentives
 
 
 

Examples of residents who qualified for a tax credit:
 
 
 
Rose House (Energy-efficient home receiving tax credits. Reprinted with permission from the Daily Journal of Commerce) PDF
 
Anunsens (Gardner uses his energy-efficient front-loading clothes washer to get clothes cleaner) PDF
 
Kingsley (Portland remodel incorporates energy-efficient appliances, sustainable materials) pdf

 
Page updated: July 16, 2010

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