I recently installed a wood-burning stove in my home, and I can’t find a tax form that allows me to deduct the cost…I thought there were credits for installing more energy efficient appliances, but all I can find is a form that would allow me to deduct the cost of wind-energy or solar-energy products….can I deduct the stove?
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For the purpose of the tax credits, a wood-burning stove is not considered more energy efficient. Yes, it costs less to heat the home with them, but they still consume a lot of fuel (wood) to heat the home.