Thanks for this advice!There are both skylight tax credits and solar equipment tax credits. The solar hardware credits arent limited like skylights are. If you are interested in a power shade, if you get a solar powered shade in the skylight then you can count that skylight as solar power equipment. I did that in 2023 but chose solar powered opening instead of solar blinds (and you can have both if you want).
The Velux website is pretty good about explaining the tax credit and how much you will get back. Installing them in different periods will cost more (my Velux install quote showed labor for 1st and labor for 2nd skylight installed at same time), but 30% of it is tax credited.
I wouldnt let the tax credits drive the ship, but the solar credit can definitely make the purchase nicer.
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