(WSPA) – Buying an electric car saves on gas, and using energy-efficient appliances saves as well, but soon millions of Americans will be able to take advantage of extra savings while going green.
Billions of dollars in new tax credits and rebates will soon be available, so I looked into how you can save on the new clean energy tax incentives.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
From attic insulation to energy-efficient windows and air-tight doors, 2023 will be the first year that families can get up to a $1,200 tax credit for home improvements.
“One of the biggest savings, I think we’ll find that you’ll see, might be in your kitchen. The electric appliances will be covered heavily,” David Hammond, with Laurens Electric Cooperative, said.
Just think, switching out your gas stove with an induction stove, or your clothes dryer with a high-efficiency model could be…
