So all yee be warned. As I understand it, H&R Block tells us that because we bought our solar panels in late 07, and installed the system in early 08 we cannot claim a tax rebate on the remainder of the system components such as Inverter, Wiring, 6" Schedule 40 Pipe for mounting and racks. None of this can be claimed? I thought that we could claim the parts we bought in 2007 separate from what we bought in 2008, not just once for an overall system. I did the install myself so we can't get a state rebate, that requires professional install. Now they are asking us to break out what we generated from wind and what we generated from solar because they think that makes a difference, which Iv'e never heard of before. And apparently even generation totals don't matter, only what we sell the utility, and then that is counted as INCOME THAT WE MUST PAY TAXES ON!!!! Either H&R block is hiring retards or it really would be better to just pay the electric bill and never get solar because you CANNOT benifit from it in maine or the USA as a whole unless your state is willing to pay for the majority of your system and allow you to install it yourself. Also I paid for 1/3 of the system and because we installed it at my parents home, which I don't own, I can't claim anything at all. On top of that my parents can't claim it either because my name is on the reciept!!!! Also I thought there were supposed to be some nice retroactive perks for solar and wind owners in the $700 billion stimulus package passed late last year, but if there are, H&R block doesn't know it and apparently isn't willing to research it!!!! I ended up just filing standard income taxes on Turbo Tax (Who also sucks) and considered it a $6000 loss. I only make $35,000 a year. I feel that I have been given the shaft. Anyone else have thier solar cause them huge tax headaches?