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09/22/2025

Work Opportunity Tax Credit Expiring at the End of 2025

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) provides a benefit for employers that hire people who have traditionally faced disadvantages when seeking work. However, the credit is only available through December 31, 2025.

To qualify for the WOTC, an employer must hire one or more individuals from a group specified in the rules for the credit. Those groups include:
- Qualified unemployed veterans (including veterans with disabilities)
- Recipients of public assistance like long-term unemployment, long-term family assistance, SNAP benefits, Supplemental Security payments or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
- People who live in areas designated as empowerment zones or rural renewal counties
- People referred to vocational rehabilitation programs
- Formerly incarcerated people

The amount of the WOTC is generally based on wages paid to the qualifying worker, and you may claim the credit as part of the General Business Credit. Therefore, the credit is nonrefundable, but any unused credit may be carried forward or back under the usual rules. A business tax professional can help you determine whether your business qualifies for the WOTC, and if so, help you complete all the required paperwork to claim it before it expires.

09/02/2025

Multiple Home Energy Credits to Expire at the End of 2025 – Did You Know?

Currently, the IRS offers homeowners a variety of tax credits related to energy efficiency and clean energy production and use. For example, the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit reimburses qualifying homeowners for a portion of the cost of certain high-efficiency heating and cooling (HVAC) systems, as well as the cost of insulation, doors and windows that reduce energy use. Meanwhile, home improvements that generate or use alternative energy, such as installing solar panels or a solar-powered water heater, may qualify for the Residential Clean Energy Credit.

Under the recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), these two credits will expire on December 31, 2025. Therefore, many energy-related home improvements made in 2026 or later will not qualify for federal tax benefits. A tax professional can help you determine whether any of your planned home improvements qualify for home energy credits, so you can prioritize eligible projects for the remainder of 2025.

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