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$1500 Tax Credit Good Reason to Upgrade Home or Business Heating / Cooling EquipmentNews: 30% Heating and Cooling Tax Credit: Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit
Indianapolis, Indiana: March 30, 2009 - In response to new governmental initiatives, Thiele Heating & Air Conditioning announced today that they carry and install a wide selection of heating, cooling and ventilation products that can qualify an Indiana homeowner for up to a $1,500 tax credit based on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Businesses, utilities, and governments are also eligible for similar tax credits. For more information visit this U.S. Department of Energy web page: Tax Breaks for Businesses, Utilities, and Governments. (opens in new window) The Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit is a product of the new stimulus bill given to consumers by our president and congress. The credit will put money in your pocket because you are doing your part for the planet with the heating and cooling of your home. As a homeowner you can receive a 30% tax break of up to $1500.00 for simply upgrading your home ventilation system with more energy efficient heating and cooling equipment. Thiele can provide an extensive list of the eligible products available, which include:
Eligibility requirements include standards for Energy Efficiency Ratios (EER,) Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE,) Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) and other factors. Thiele's estimators can help you sort through your options once you decide to investigate this opportunity.
"The fact is, by paying attention to these regulations and purchasing the correct equipment, homeowners and businesses can consistently lower their energy bills, reduce damaging emissions, and lessen air pollution, all while reducing their income tax burden," stated John Traub, owner of Thiele Heating & Air Conditioning. "Plus, the country as a whole will benefit as we become more energy efficient and independent." On February 17, 2009, important changes were made to the homeowner tax credits for specified energy-efficient home improvements, which includes qualified heating and cooling products. Two of the more significant revisions to this include the extension of the tax credit through 2010 and the increase of the total available tax credit from 10% to 30%. Homeowners who purchase a qualified heating and cooling product between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010 are now eligible for a tax credit equal to 30% of the full purchase and installation price with a cap of $1,500. To make a claim as a homeowners, save your receipts for heating and cooling equipment purchased between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010. The purchases can then be claimed as a tax credit in the 2009 or 2010 tax seasons. Learn more:
U.S. Department of Energy Consumer Energy Tax Incentives information. Learn more:
Energy Star Summary: Residential Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency. About Thiele Heating & Air Conditioning ###
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