Solar Incentives in Frisco, Texas: What You Can Claim in 2026

Frisco, TexasOncor service area

Federal Solar Incentives (2026)

Investment Tax Credit (ITC) — Status in 2026

The federal residential solar credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025. The commercial/business credit (Section 48E) remains active. If you own a business or install a system under a PPA or lease structure, you may still benefit. Confirm your eligibility with your installer and a tax advisor.

Tax credits require tax liability to be useful. Consult a CPA if you are unsure about your eligibility.

Texas Solar Incentives for Frisco Homeowners

Property Tax Exemption
Added system value

Increased home value from solar is excluded from property tax

Utility Rebates
Varies

Some Texas utilities offer rebates. Check with Oncor directly.

How to Claim Incentives in Frisco

  1. 1Get 3 quotes from licensed installers in your area
  2. 2Ask each installer to itemize which incentives apply to your specific situation
  3. 3Confirm Oncor NEM 3.0 enrollment is included in the installation contract
  4. 4Work with a CPA to claim any state tax credits when you file
  5. 5File for property tax exclusion with your county assessor if applicable

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