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Get Ky Dor 5695–k 2015-2026
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How to fill out the KY DoR 5695–K online
Filling out the KY DoR 5695–K form allows taxpayers to claim tax credits for the installation of energy efficiency products. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure the process is straightforward and user-friendly, even for those with limited legal experience.
Follow the steps to complete your KY DoR 5695–K form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the KY DoR 5695–K form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the name of the entity or individual claiming the tax credit in the designated field.
- Provide the identification number, which can be either the Social Security Number (SSN) or the Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).
- If applicable, include the Kentucky Corporation/LLET account number.
- Part I requires you to answer qualification questions. Indicate 'Yes' or 'No' for the installation completion dates and prior tax credits.
- If you answered 'No' to all qualification questions, proceed to Part II: Installation of Energy Efficiency Products.
- In Part II, complete lines for qualified upgraded insulation costs, multiplying the costs by 30% for your tax credit calculation.
- Continue filling out the insulation, window, solar water heating, and other energy efficiency product sections as required.
- For each product type, add the relevant lines to obtain totals for your potential tax credits.
- At the end of Part II, you will sum the necessary lines to derive your total tax credit amount.
- Once you finish filling out the form, you can save your changes, download a copy, or print it for your records.
Complete your KY DoR 5695–K form online today to maximize your energy efficiency tax credits.
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