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You Can Save $10K NOW With These Climate Tax Breaks

March 28, 2023 · Taxes
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Did you know about the climate related tax breaks you could get for the 2022 tax filing?

If you have been looking at options that can help your home or lifestyle to be more climate friendly, yet you are worried about how these costs will influence your tax return, you are actually in luck! There are a few things you can add this year to your tax return that are going to qualify for tax credits and they are all centered around the idea of being more environmentally aware and friendly.

So if you have been already changing some things around your home, there is a high chance that if you have sought to be as green as possible, you will be able to get tax credits for your choices. From using climate friendly materials to what home or car upgrades you have done this last year (or that you plan to do in the next few years) could help you lower the total value of your tax bill!

Today we explained how this whole new tax credit provision works and which are the qualifying components so you do not miss any possible entries for tax credits this year!

Let us know if you have used any of these already or if you plan to in the comments below!

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