Maryland HB87 provides a tax credit for energy efficient home improvements made to a taxpayer's residence.
Maryland HB87 introduces a tax credit for energy efficient home improvements made to a taxpayer's residence. The credit applies to home energy audits, residential energy property expenditures, and certain energy efficient home improvements. The credit is subject to limitations, including a maximum credit of $1,200 for exterior windows and doors, and $2,000 for residential energy property expenditures. The credit is not available for improvements made with subsidized energy financing. The credit is effective for all taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
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