gfizer Posted March 6, 2010 Report Posted March 6, 2010 Taxpayers built a new home which they occupied for the first time on 12/3/09. They lived in their previous home for 30+ years. As I see it they clearly qualify for the $6500 long time resident credit. As a part of this new construction they installed windows, doors, and a geothermal system which qualify for the residential energy property credits. I searched the archives and found where someone posted that residential energy credits couldn't be taken on new construction but the IRS instructions for Form 5695 state: Who Can Take the Credits: You may be able to take the credits if you made energy saving improvements to your home located in the United States in 2009. For credit purposes, costs are treated as being paid when the original installation of the item is completed, or in the case of costs connected with the construction or reconstruction of your home, when your original use of the constructed or reconstructed home begins. I've looked at the instructions and other information for both of these credits and can't find any guidance on this subject. Can my taxpayer take both the $6500 long time resident homebuyer credit and the residential energy property credits for windows, doors and geothermal system on their 2009 return? Thanks for your input! Quote
TAXBILLY Posted March 7, 2010 Report Posted March 7, 2010 Did they install the energy items after 12/2/2009? taxbilly Quote
Gail in Virginia Posted March 8, 2010 Report Posted March 8, 2010 Now I am curious, since I posted before about windows and doors in new construction and was told the credit was not available. I knew the instructions say "or in the case of costs connected with the construction or reconstruction of your home, when your original use of the constructed or reconstructed home begins." But I thought the code limited the credit for windows and doors to replacements. Which is it? Quote
gfizer Posted March 8, 2010 Author Report Posted March 8, 2010 Did they install the energy items after 12/2/2009? taxbilly No. They were installed during construction but were first used when the taxpayers occupied the home on 12/3/09. Quote
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