Oregon
State Tax Credits
Oregon state offers tax
credits for many renewable energy installations. Up to $1500 on solar, wind, or
micro-hydro installations can make your RE project more affordable.
The State of Oregon
provides income tax
credits for homeowners, renters, businesses, or industries that install
renewable energy and energy conserving equipment on their homes and
businesses.
Tax credits not just tax deductions. Tax credits subtract one hundred per
cent from the taxes you owe. In most cases, customers receive them as
additional refunds at the end of the tax year. All solar contractors certified
by the Oregon Department of Energy are
authorized to complete the appropriate tax paperwork for their clients, saving
them time and money.
Residentially, there are four categories that qualify for up to
a $1500 tax credit.
Solar electric PV systems qualify for up to a $6,000 tax credit
provided at $1500/yr for up to four years. The PV credit is evaluated at
$3/kWDC.
1) Solar water heating
2) Solar electric (PV) (qualifies for up to $6000)
3) Passive solar design or active solar space heating or geothermal heating and
cooling**
4) Solar pool heating
5) Energy efficient appliances**
Commercially, the Business Energy Tax Credit is 50% of the eligible project
costs. The credit is filed over 5 years: 10% each year. For projects with
eligible costs of $20,000 or less, the tax credit may be taken in one year. For
commercial solar energy projects, there is an additional 30% Federal Tax Credit
that can be taken in the first year.
Each category has its own rules as to what products and services will
qualify and how much the credits are for qualifying equipment. Consult your
local solar contractor for the latest updated information on the tax credit
programs, or visit the Tax Credit pages at the Oregon Department of Energy
website. For residential credits click here, business
credits click here.
** The credits for these applications are typically less than the maximum
amount ($1500).
Please see the ODOE
website for more information.