Tax Credit
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95% Gas Furnace Tax Credit
The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 modified and extended Federal tax credits on qualifying, high-efficiency HVAC equipment through December 31, 2011. All equipment certified by this act must be installed after December 31, 2010, and before January 1, 2012—in other words, during calendar year 2011. The installation must be in a homeowner’s primary residence and must meet the criteria of “Qualified Energy Property” per Section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code.
For all residential energy tax credits, there is a cap of $500. Homeowners who have already claimed credits of $500 or more from improvements made prior to 2011 will be unable to claim new credits for improvements made during 2011. Here are the products covered by the current tax credit legislation:
For the Tax Credit Certificate, click here.
Note: This information is provided to assist in identifying applicable tax credits on Comfort-Aire branded products and should not be considered tax advice by Heat Controller, Inc. Consult a tax professional to review specific circumstances and to determine whether the equipment purchase will qualify for a tax credit.
For more information on the Tax Credit, consult the following sources:
Click Here for detailed information from Energy Star on the tax credits for energy efficiency.
Click Here to see what federal, local, and utility energy efficiency incentives are available in your area.