IRS Notice 2025-42 – Understanding the New Solar Investment Tax Credit Rules

Following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the IRS issued Notice 2025-42 on August 15, 2025, reshaping how solar projects must establish the “beginning of construction” to qualify for federal investment tax credits under the Clean Electricity Production Tax Credit and Investment Tax Credit.

Effective September 2, 2025, the 5% Safe Harbor method is no longer available for solar projects above 1.5 MW. These larger projects must now meet the stricter Physical Work Test, which requires tangible evidence of significant on-site or off-site construction activities before credits can be claimed.

Additionally, all projects must now be placed in service within four years of beginning construction to maintain federal investment tax credit eligibility. This rule applies to systems both over and under the 1.5 MW size and underscores the importance of accurate scheduling and completion planning.

Accelerated Project Timelines Are Critical

Large-Scale Projects (above 1.5 MW)

Small-Scale Projects (below 1.5 MW)

Smaller-scale solar projects, those at or below 1.5 MW, retain more flexibility, as they are still permitted to use either the 5% Safe Harbor or the Physical Work Test. This dual pathway offers a chance to accelerate smaller installations while securing incentives under less stringent requirements.

Summary 

The elimination of the 5% Safe Harbor for larger (1.5+ MW) solar projects significantly narrows compliance options, raising the importance of tangible construction activity and detailed documentation.

Key courses of action include:

The changes introduced in IRS Notice 2025-42 are reshaping how solar projects must be planned, documented, and delivered—especially for larger installations that no longer qualify under the 5% Safe Harbor. With compressed timelines and a strict four-year completion requirement, the stakes for securing federal tax incentives have never been higher. Core Development Group brings the technical expertise, project management rigor, and compliance insight needed to keep your projects on track—whether under or above the 1.5 MW threshold. Let’s discuss how we can help get your solar projects under construction with fast, reliable energy project execution.