Consumer columnist and West Hartford resident Harlan Levy has more than 20 years of experience writing stories about everyday experiences that anyone could encounter.
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By Harlan Levy
Hey homeowners: If you thought you can take advantage of tax breaks for buying devices under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act’s Residential Clean Energy and Energy Efficient Home Improvement programs – set to last for 10 years – guess what?
Under Trump’s “Big Beautiful” tax and domestic policy bill passed in July – dedicated to eradicate clean energy and anti-pollution efforts – the tax breaks are terminated on Dec. 31, 2025.
That means if you want the tax breaks you have to buy and install subject devices by the end of the year, with price caps or 30 percent caps.
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