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Last Updated October 24, 2023

Program Overview

Category:

Financial Incentive

State:

Indiana

Incentive Type:

Property Tax Incentive

Administrator:

Indiana Department of Local Government Finance

Start Date:

03/01/2010

Expiration Date:

N/A

Web Site:

Applicable Sectors:

N/A

Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:

N/A

Summary

Systems that generate energy using wind, hydropower, geothermal, and solar energy heating or cooling systems are exempt from property tax.* Systems using solar power devices—including solar thermal, photovoltaic (PV), and other solar energy—are exempt from property tax only if they were installed after December 31, 2011. 

For most eligible renewable energy systems, the assessed value of the system is exempt from property tax. One exception is solar energy heating or cooling systems which are exempt from property tax the amount equal to the out-of-pocket expenditures for the components and labor associated with the system. 

The property tax exemption is allowed every year that a qualifying system functions. The property tax exemption applies to both real property and mobile homes equipped with renewable energy systems and may only be claimed by property owners. Public utilities and other electricity retailers (excluding net metered customers) may not claim a property tax exemption for wind or solar power devices.

Claiming the Property Tax Incentive

Property owners that wish to claim this deduction must fill out Form 18865 and file it with the local county auditor. Questions about this incentive should be directed to the local auditor or assessor. Click here to find contact information for local officials. The Department of Local Government Finance outlines the incentive. Properties are still eligible if ownership changes.

Solar energy heating or cooling systems include solar energy systems used for domestic hot water and space heating, including heating of swimming pools, as well as industrial pre-heating.