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50% home bonus: the Enea 2018 portal is online to send data

Taxpayers will be able to use this new communication channel to obtain the 50% tax deduction on building renovations that involve energy savings. Here are the deadlines, the jobs for which you can ask for the home bonus and everything you need to know to get it

50% home bonus: the Enea 2018 portal is online to send data

The Enea portal for the home bonus is online, i.e. the 50% tax deduction on building renovations that involve energy savings. Taxpayers will be able to use this new communication channel to send Enea the information necessary to obtain the bonus.

Data transmission must take place within 90 days of the end of the work or testing. For interventions that have already been completed, the 90-day deadline for sending information will start from today, November 21st.

For interventions completed between 1 January and 21 November 2018, submissions must be made by 19 February 2019. For those completed after 22 November, the 90 days are counted from time to time.

To simplify the sending of data, Enea - in agreement with the Ministry of Economic Development and the Revenue Agency - has developed a "Quick Start Guide” with all the necessary information. On the admissibility of the interventions, on the other hand, reference must be made to the brochure of the Revenue Agency entitled "Building renovations: tax deductions – 2018 edition”. Both documents are available on the site of Aeneas.

Furthermore, on Wednesday 28 November, ENEA is organizing an information seminar at its headquarters in Rome #OPENDAY50% to provide advice to consumer associations and sector operators on the operation of the IT portal.

The jobs for which it is possible to request the home bonus are the following:

  • reduction of thermal dispersions of vertical walls;
  • roofing and flooring;
  • replacement of fixtures;
  • installation of solar collectors;
  • replacement of heat generators with condensing boilers, air condensing heat generators, heat pumps for air conditioning, hybrid systems or micro-cogenerators;
  • replacement of traditional water heaters with heat pump water heaters;
  • installation of biomass heat generators;
  • installation of heat metering systems in centralized systems, thermoregulation and building automation systems or photovoltaic systems;
  • installation of high energy class appliances connected to a recovery intervention of the building stock which began on 2017 January XNUMX.

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