Sunday, February 4, 2007

ENERGY SAVINGS TAX CREDITS-

-TAX CREDIT FOR ENERGY-SAVING COSTS
-If you made your home more energy-efficient you may be entitled to a tax credit.
There are two categories that qualify for the credit:
1. Energy efficiency improvements
2. Residential energy property costs.
Energy efficiency improvements:
The first category includes
· Insulation that reduces heat loss
· Energy-saving exterior windows and doors
· Metal roofs pigmented with heat-reducing coatings.
Residential energy property costs:
The second category includes
· Qualified solar electric-generating equipment
· Solar water heating equipment
· Fuel cell equipment which converts a fuel into electricity by electrochemical means.

The energy efficiency credit is 10% of the cost subject to certain dollar limitations.
The Residential energy property costs credit is 30% of costs with dollar limitations.

The above is only intended to provide a broad general discussion of the subject. For further details--if you have made any such improvements-- you should look at Form 5696 and the related instructions at http://www.irs.gov/

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