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Are You a Homeowner? Here Are 5 Trump Tax Bill Changes That Could Affect You

January 27, 2026 · Taxes
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1. Energy-Efficient Tax Credits Ended Sooner Than Expected

For years, homeowners relied on generous federal tax credits to offset the cost of energy-efficient home upgrades. These incentives helped families reduce electricity bills, boost property values, and make environmentally friendly improvements more affordable.

Under Trump’s 2025 tax overhaul, many of these credits are being eliminated earlier than originally planned—creating a narrow window of opportunity for homeowners to act.

Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit (Ended in 2025)

Homeowners can still claim up to $3,200 in tax credits for qualifying energy-efficient upgrades completed in 2025. Eligible improvements include:

  • Energy-efficient windows and doors
  • New insulation
  • High-efficiency HVAC systems
  • Heat pumps and advanced ventilation systems

However, this credit expired on December 31, 2025. The previous law extended it through 2033, but the new legislation accelerates its sunset. That means homeowners who delay upgrades until 2026 will receive no federal tax credit at all.

For families already stretched by rising home insurance costs and utility bills, missing this deadline could be costly. Energy experts estimate some households may see annual energy expenses increase by more than $600 once incentives disappear.

Residential Clean Energy Credit (Solar, Batteries, Geothermal)

The popular 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit also expired at the end of 2025. This credit applied to:

  • Solar panel installations
  • Battery storage systems
  • Small wind turbines
  • Geothermal heating systems

Previously, the credit was set to remain in place through 2035, gradually stepping down in later years. Trump’s tax bill cuts it off entirely for installations completed after December 31, 2025.

This change has already sparked a surge in homeowners rushing to install solar panels, often using home equity loans, HELOCs, or specialized solar financing options. If you’re considering solar as part of your long-term financial planning, timing is now crucial.

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