

Texas does not have state property tax - all such taxes are levied locally - but section 11.27 of the state tax code says that, "Persons who install or construct on real property a solar or wind-powered energy device that is primarily for the production and distribution of energy for on-site use are entitled to exempt the amount of value the device contributes to the property, regardless of whether the person owns the real property on which the device is installed or constructed." The value of your solar panels and batteries will not be included at all in your home's assessment for calculating property taxes. Texas is one of many states that carve out a property tax exemption for solar installations. Property tax exemption for solar energy systems

However, Texas does offer a statewide property tax exemption for solar panels. Most incentives for solar energy in Texas come from local governments or specific energy companies. Texas currently does not have a state solar tax credit, rebate program or net metering plan. Texas state solar tax credits and incentives

Money or bill credits for surplus solar energyģ0% tax credit for solar panel installations and batteries Residents of Sunset Valley who have Austin Energy service SMTX Utilities Distributed Generation Rebate Program Rebate for solar panel installations with battery storage $500 (1kW system) to $3,000 (systems over 7.5 kW)Ħ0 cents per kilowatt-hour of annual savings up to $2,000ĭenton Municipal Electric solar photovoltaic incentiveĭenton Municipal Electric solar water heater rebate $403 per year, though will vary considerably based on home price, solar installation and local taxesĪmerican Electric Power solar installation rebate Value of solar installations are exempt from home assessments for property taxes
