Yes. It looks like some efficiency improvements only qualify on a main
home, but it's different for solar.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f5695.pdf
Page 4: Qualified solar electric property costs. Qualified solar
electric property costs are costs for property that uses solar energy to
generate electricity for use in your home located in the United States.
This includes costs relating to a solar panel or other property
installed as a roof or a portion of a roof. The home does not have to be
your main home.
On 2011/7/9 9:24, Dave Palumbo wrote:
Can individuals take a Fed ITC on a SHW system installed on a second
home property?
David Palumbo
Independent Power LLC
462 Solar Way Drive
Hyde Park, VT 05655**
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NABCEP Certified PV Installer
Vermont Solar Partner
23 Years Experience, (802) 888-7194
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