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Qualifying Heating and Cooling Systems For Tax Credits

We Are Offering Up To An  Additional $1,200 Total Savings

Totaling $2,700


Energy Tax Savings AC

 

To be eligible for tax credits, units must be installed between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010.

Tax credits are available up to 30% of the cost of purchase and installation, or up to $1,500,

  • Air conditioners with energy ratings of 16.00 SEER and 13.00 EER or higher
  • Furnaces with energy ratings of at least 95%
  • Heat pumps with energy ratings of 15.00 SEER, 12.50 EER and 8.50 HSPFor higher.
  • Packaged systems with energy ratings of 14.00 SEER 12.00 EER and 8.00 HSPF or higher

Please Contact Us on eligbilty .
Please note that not all ENERGY STAR products will qualify for a tax credit. For full details on tax credits available for home heating and cooling systems, visit
energystar.gov.


Saving tax refund energy AC

How do I apply for the tax credit? What tax form do I need for the energy efficiency tax credits?

  Answer found  www.energystar.gov
 

 

Tax Form

For products "placed in service" in 2009, you need to file the 2009 IRS Form 5695 and submit it with your 2009 taxes (by April 15, 2010).

On the 2009 1040 form, the residential energy tax credit (from Form 5695) is claimed on line 52.

For products "placed in service" in 2010, you would take the tax credit on your 2010 income taxes.

What you need to submit and save:

Save your receipts and the Manufacturer's Certification Statement for your records.

Submit Form 5695 with your taxes.

Related topics:

Which products qualify for a tax credit?

Is there an income limit on the tax credit?

Which components associated with my product are also eligible?

Is the $1,500 tax credit for each product? Each year? Each person?

Can the tax credit be carried over to future years?