President Trump signed the "Big Beautiful Bill" into law on Independence Day, cutting the 30% residential solar tax credit by December 31, 2025—nearly a decade ahead of
As of July2025, the solar industry in the U.S. faces a dramatic shift due to President Trump''s signing of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBBA). The bill accelerates the phase-out of the 30%
July 4 Update: President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBB) into law, cementing an early termination of the 30% solar tax credit claimed by homeowners at the end of 2025.
Potential rooftop solar customers and installers worry the incoming Trump administration might try to eliminate a 30% federal tax credit. Some customers plan to install sooner because of...
In May 2025, the House of Representatives passed President Trump''s " Big, Beautiful " budget bill, which includes a controversial provision: ending the 30% federal solar
Potential rooftop solar customers and installers worry the incoming Trump administration might try to eliminate a 30% federal tax credit. Some customers plan to install
In May 2025, the House of Representatives passed President Trump''s " Big, Beautiful " budget bill, which includes a controversial provision: ending the 30% federal solar tax credit (Section 25D) for residential solar by
Trump''s policy on solar energy is harch. The 30% solar tax credit may end December 31, 2025 – act now to save up to $5,000-$10,000 on your solar installation.
Yes—with the Budget Reconciliation process (also reported by media outlets as Trump''s "One Big Beautiful Bill") —Congress agreed to the conclusion of a 30% residential solar and battery storage tax credit, 25D, by
That''s because Trump''s tax agenda eliminates certain tax credits for energy-efficient home improvements, which, for example, have spurred some homeowners to rush to
President Trump signed the "Big Beautiful Bill" into law on Independence Day, cutting the 30% residential solar tax credit by December 31, 2025—nearly a decade ahead of schedule.
Officially called the "Residential Clean Energy Credit," this tax credit allows solar system owners to deduct up to 30% of the eligible costs of a solar installation from their federal taxes.
The law terminated existing investment and production tax credits for solar and wind projects that start producing electricity after 2027, but provided more time for projects that
Yes—with the Budget Reconciliation process (also reported by media outlets as Trump''s "One Big Beautiful Bill") —Congress agreed to the conclusion of a 30% residential
Officially called the "Residential Clean Energy Credit," this tax credit allows solar system owners to deduct up to 30% of the eligible costs of a solar installation from their federal