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Does Massachusetts have any tax incentives for renewable energy?

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Does Massachusetts have any tax incentives for renewable energy?

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Yes, Massachusetts has an income tax credit for individuals who install renewable energy systems (solar or wind power) for their primary residences. The credit is 15% of the cost of the system, including installation, up to a maximum of $1,000. For commercial owners, BPVS will explain other federal and state incentives. Additionally, the purchase of a PV system to be installed on a primary residence is exempt from Massachusetts sales tax. See our Grants and Incentives page for more information on State incentives. (These statements are for informational purposes only; further details are available at www.dsireusa.org. The Customer should consult a professional tax advisor on eligibility and application for these tax incentives.

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