2025 Clean Electricity Credits Inflated for Green Boost
Published Date: 8/25/2025
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Summary
Starting in 2025, the government is updating the money you can get from the clean electricity production credit to keep up with inflation. This means clean energy producers will see a boost in their tax credits, helping them save more money while making the planet greener. These new amounts kick in for the whole 2025 calendar year, so clean energy projects can plan ahead and cash in!
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2025 Clean Electricity Credit Amounts Published
If you claim the clean electricity production tax credit under Internal Revenue Code section 45Y, the IRS published the 2025 inflation adjustment factor and the applicable amounts that will be used to calculate that credit for calendar year 2025. These published numbers determine how much the section 45Y credit is calculated for 2025.
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