If you've fallen victim to a solar scam, the first step is to file a complaint. Reporting the fraud to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), state consumer protection agencies, or the Better Business Bureau (BBB) can help authorities take action against deceptive companies. Begin by documenting all interactions and agreements related to your solar installation. This article will highlight the red flags of fraudulent solar programs and teach you. . Tax credits —This is not a rebate and is based on the total cost of the solar system, your tax status, and your deductions. Please consult your tax professional, as homeowners will not always see a payout for adding solar. They said they had submitted paperwork for NEM 2.
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