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Update: Key Tax Bill for Renewables Passed by Congress

By Stephen Lacey, Staff Writer
December 11, 2006   |   9 Comments
Tax Relief and Health Care Act moves to the President's desk

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"This is a huge victory...and positions us perfectly for a long term extension and expansion in 2007."

-- Rhone Resch, President, Solar Energy Industries Association
9 Reader Comments
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1 of 9
December 8, 2006
Any word on how this affects individual taxpayers, i.e. the solar tax credit increases and/or AMT treatment changes that had been in the stalled 'Empowering America' and 'Energy Independence' Acts?
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2 of 9
December 8, 2006
Renewable energy investment should be rewarded with tax breaks calculated on
output. Big oil calculations, similar to tax tables, should make the
statement that the more you suck from our planet the more your debt to
future generations.

For investors in alternative energy, the renewable energy produced should
continuously generate tax credits every year. This offsets the system cost.
Once recouped, additional credits available would offset future investments.
A figure similar to a business use millage deduction of a vehicle would be
used on energy produced for our "grid society". This credit would be
calculated on retail costs of power in the area produced.

In addition to performance based tax credits, residential home owners should
be allowed the choice to have their installation financing added into
existing home mortgage at the existing home mortgage interest rate rather
than floating separate loans. This would be excluded from any market value
to equity ratios.
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3 of 9
December 10, 2006
Does anybody know if the residential caps and percentages for solar PV and solar thermal, are proposed to be extended as they currently are, increased, decreased or dropped????

.....Bill
Comment
4 of 9
December 11, 2006
Bill- The 30% residential tax credit for PV and solar thermal remains the same. It is extended until December 31, 2008.

We will have to see if these tax credits increase in 2007......
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5 of 9
December 13, 2006
"This bill is a patch, and emphasizes the importance for Congress to enact long-term, comprehensive clean energy legislation when they return in January.."

I agree with Mr.Resch. Congress should know better.

Patch-up is no way to catch-up to what is really needed and that is long term support by Congress for the badly needed Tax Credits to be extended for much longer periods of time. One would otherwise think that Congress is attempting to treat the renewable energy industry in a Pavlovian manner by keeping the time so short. It is cruelty in a hidden form and does not justify the powers given to our leaders in guiding our nation in the proper direction.

adrianakau@aol.com
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6 of 9
December 13, 2006
David, I heard that the bill did not address the AMT issue, but I have not seen the language. If it does, I'll post a comment here.
Comment
7 of 9
December 13, 2006
The caps placed on the residential tax credit was done to pacify the big oil and power companies. Residential is where the market will be in solar because of high oil prices and electric. The key here is will the new Democrat congress fold to these same pressures or pass a more comprehensive piece of legislation that increases the credit, removes the cap, and extends them to 2015 giving this industry long term stability. The two bills S.2677 and HR.5206 do this. Lets throw our support behind them and hope the Democrats do so also or they will be out just as quick as they came in.
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8 of 9
December 14, 2006
The 30 percent residential tax credit for Photovoltaic and Solar Thermal remains the same. This is no victory at all.Is it extended until December 31, 2008? Will this even help residents who are daily being forced into foreclosure?
You could possibly match this insignificant tax credit for Energy Conservation.
(insulation, weatherstripping, caulking,new windows,energy efficient appliances, 95% furnace)
This is a Step Backward for the State of Michigan.
This tax credit will only benefit certain individuals.
38 other states provide huge incentives for residents and small busineses to invest in renewable energy of any kind not just limited to solar.
Please help USA. Write every single political leader that you can get an address. Send 5 -10 letters per week. Demand Renewable Energy Portfoleo Standards be written for Michigan. We the people of the State of Michigan need to stand firm against leaders who have other plans for our tax dollars.
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9 of 9
January 3, 2007
I really hope either S.2677 or HR.5206 are passed in 2007. I am trying to convince my company (we are commercial real estate investors) to include solar PV in our new development projects. My financial analysis indicates that the leveraged after-tax IRR of the PV component far outperforms the real estate itself! Unfortunately, most of our investors pay the AMT so the 30% tax credit is useless. I'd greatly appreciate it if anyone has insight regarding if and when either of these bills will be passed. Thanks.
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