Background
On February 17, 2009 President Obama signed the American Recovery
and Re-investment Act of 2009 into law. With a significant emphasis
on renewable energy technology deployment and job expansion, the
bill improved upon the 2008 tax credit, by removing “cost caps.”
This change allows consumers and small businesses to take a 30% tax
credit off the installed cost of a wind turbine. To a consumer or
business purchasing a single 2.4KW residential wind turbine, it will
double their credit. Additionally, businesses will also have the
option of receiving their credit in the form of a cash grant.
Q: What does the stimulus package mean to
me?
A: The entire cost of a Skystream system (plus
installation) is reduced by 30 percent provided you have a tax
liability over the course of two years. Depending on where you live,
you could save even more! States have also implemented rebates for
small wind systems which can be used in addition to the Federal
credit. Furthermore, in the last two months alone, more than 30
States have introduced legislation that either expands incentives
for renewable energy and/or addresses market barriers. Learn more at
http://www.skystreamenergy.com/incentives.

Q: How does a tax credit work?
A: Typically, a tax credit is money that you can deduct
from any money owed to the federal government at tax time (tax
liability). The small wind tax credit can be carried over two years
after the product is installed. For more information on how to take
advantage of the credit, we suggest that you speak to a tax
specialist.
Q: I don’t normally owe taxes – how can I
claim the credit?
A: You can only claim the credit based on what you would
owe in taxes (your tax liability after two years.) If you do not
normally receive a refund, you may want to consult with a tax
attorney to understand better what opportunities are available to
you.
Q: How do I claim the credit?
A: You will be required to file the long form and itemize
your deductions. The IRS form 5695 must be completed and filed with
your taxes. The current form does not reflect the changes to the
most recent legislation.
Q: Can someone who already owned a Skystream
claim the tax credit?
A: If you purchased a Skystream in 2008, you qualify for
the federal-level tax credit, passed as part of the October 2008
bailout legislation, up to $2,400 per wind turbine with a cap of
$4000. If you purchased a Skystream in 2008 but your dealer did not
install it until 2009, ask your dealer to write a letter indicating
that the wind turbine was not “commissioned” became operational
2009, you would qualify for the 30 percent tax incentive in your
2009 filing but could not take it off your 2008 taxes.
Q: What if I want to purchase and install
more than one Skystream?
A: The stimulus package allows for a 30 percent tax credit
on the total cost of multiple units. There is no cap on the 30
percent tax credit. Businesses may qualify for a grant from the
treasury in lieu of a tax credit.
Q: I heard I can get cash back rather than a tax credit –
how does that work?
A: Businesses can apply for a grant from the US treasury
and rather than a tax credit, receive a cash grant. The details are
still being worked out but should be in place by April or May. Keep
in touch with your dealer or the manufacturer for more information.
Q: Does this work for all small wind
systems, even Whisper and Air Breeze?
A: Yes. The incentive is available to all users of small
wind systems.