Residential Federal Solar
Tax Credit - july 2025
The solar tax credit won't be around forever—but your energy bill will be. Take control while you still have a federal incentive to help. After the federal budget passed, homeowners have until 12/31/2025 to get their solar project fully installed to secure the 30% federal tax credit before it disappears.
If the solar tax credit is reduced or eliminated, the impact will be felt most by homeowners planning to install solar in 2026 or later who could lose access to thousands in savings. For the average homeowner, losing the ITC could mean missing out on $7,000–$10,000 in tax credits.
‼️ The Clock Is Ticking on the 30% Residential Solar Tax Credit
After the federal budget passed, homeowners have until 12/31/2025 to get their solar project fully installed to secure the 30% federal tax credit before it disappears.
At Kokosing Solar – Ohio’s trusted installer for 25 years – we’re already mapping out custom plans to protect our clients tax credit. We’re currently scheduling installs into late 🍁 Fall, so getting started ASAP is imperative for clients serious about getting the tax credit.
The Residential Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)—also known simply as the solar tax credit—allows homeowners to deduct 30% of the cost of a solar energy system from their federal taxes owed. This includes solar panels and solar energy storage systems (batteries).
Here’s how it works in practice: if your solar installation costs $25,000, you could claim $7,500 in tax savings through the ITC, provided you have sufficient tax liability.
To qualify for the credit:
There is no cap on the amount you can claim. Whether your system costs $15,000 or $50,000, you’re eligible to claim 30% of the total system cost as a tax credit.
The ITC has played a major role in the rapid growth of residential solar across the U.S. Since its inception in 2006, the credit has helped:
In 2022, the ITC was restored to its original 30% rate (previously on a step-down schedule), and extended it through 2032. This created a decade-long runway for homeowners to make informed decisions about solar, and for the industry to invest in long-term growth.
Many homeowners use the ITC to significantly reduce their payback period— in Ohio, often to 7–10 years or less. It’s one of the top reasons homeowners decide to go solar.
As of early 2025, political leadership in Washington has shifted. With President Trump returning to office and changes in congressional control, federal priorities—especially those involving clean energy—are under review.
After the federal budget passed, homeowners have until 12/31/2025 to get their solar project fully installed to secure the 30% federal tax credit before it disappears.
From our experience, if you get your solar project installed in 2025, you’re likely to still benefit from the full credit—but acting sooner rather than later is the safest way to lock it in. We’re currently scheduling into the late fall.
The impact will be felt most by Homeowners planning to install solar in 2026 or later who could lose access to thousands in savings.
For the average homeowner, losing the ITC could mean missing out on $7,000–$10,000 in tax credits.
If you’re considering solar, here are three actions you can take today:
✅ 1. Start Your Solar Project Now
With the 30% credit still in place, 2025 is a great year to go solar. Starting your project now helps you lock in the full incentive—even if changes are solidified later this year.
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