Act Soon: OBBBA 2025 Ends Clean Energy Tax Breaks

The newly enacted One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) represents a major move by President Trump and congressional Republicans to roll back a number of clean energy tax incentives originally introduced or expanded under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Below is a summary of the key individual tax credits that will soon be scaled back or eliminated. Clean vehicle tax credits If you’re planning to buy a clean vehicle, consider acting soon to take advantage of expiring tax benefits: New clean vehicle credit. This credit offers up to $7,500 for qualifying new electric and fuel cell vehicles, depending on how the battery components and critical minerals are sourced. Vehicles that meet only one of the sourcing criteria may be eligible for a reduced $3,750 credit. Originally set to...

Get Tax Breaks for Energy-Saving Purchases This Year Because They May Disappear

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), enacted in 2022, created several tax credits aimed at promoting clean energy. You may want to take advantage of them before it’s too late. On the campaign trail, President-Elect Donald Trump pledged to “terminate” the law and “rescind all unspent funds.” Rescinding all or part of the law would require action from Congress and is possible when Republicans take control of both chambers in January. The credits weren’t scheduled to expire for many years, but they may be repealed in 2025 with the changes in Washington. If you’ve been thinking about making any of the following eligible purchases, you may want to do it before December 31. Home energy efficiency improvements Homeowners can benefit from several tax credits for making energy-efficient upgrades to their homes....