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Stimulus Tax Credit

Stimulus Tax Credit
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meet the requirements for the Federal Tax Credit for Residential Energy
Property Expenditures, they can provide years of substantial savings on
monthly energy bills.
How the Program Works
As part of an effort to reduce dependence on foreign sources of
energy, the federal government provides tax credits to help offset the
costs of making energy efficiency improvements to your home. This
program has changed somewhat for 2011 to reduce credits while still
providing incentives to homeowners.
2011 Changes to Federal Tax Credits Available for Qualifying
Residential Systems
Federal tax credits on qualifying, high-efficiency HVAC equipment
have been modified and extended through December 31, 2011 by the Tax
Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of
2010. This program differs from the program effective in 2009-2010 in
the following ways:
- The maximum amount an eligible homeowner may receive in tax
credits for purchasing qualifying products, whether those purchases
are in the form of upgraded insulation, windows, HVAC equipment or
other eligible improvements, will be reduced from $1,500 to $500.
- The $500 cap is reduced by the total amount of residential
energy property credits a homeowner has claimed for purchases
between 2006 and 2010. If you have already claimed credits of $500
or more from improvements made prior to 2011, you will be unable to
claim new credits for improvements made during 2011.
- All furnaces and boilers, whether natural gas, propane or oil,
must have an AFUE of 95 or above to be eligible for the credit.
- The credit is no longer 30% of qualified residential energy
property costs (including labor), but is now equal to an amount not
to exceed:
| Maximum Tax Credit
Available |
Product Type |
Efficiency
Requirements |
| $50 |
Any advanced main air circulating fan |
*See below |
| $150 |
Natural gas, propane, oil furnace or boiler |
95% AFUE |
| $300 |
Split system air conditioner |
16 SEER / 13 EER |
| $300 |
Split system heat pump |
15 SEER / 12.5 EER / 8.5 HSPF |
| $300 |
Package air conditioner |
14 SEER / 12 EER |
| $300 |
Package heat pump |
14 SEER / 12 EER / 8 HSPF |
| $300 |
Package gas / electric |
14 SEER / 12 EER |
*Electricity use of no more than 2% of the total energy use
of the furnace
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