Energy Tax Credits
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- 2010 Energy Tax Credit Ends SoonHomeowners looking to take advantage of the 2010 energy tax credit need to act soon. The tax credit expires December 31st, 2010.
Energy Tax CreditsEnergy tax credits benefit homeowners by reducing the cost of energy saving upgrades. This article summarizes the three different energy tax credits currently available.- How Homeowners and Businesses Can Utilize California Energy Tax Creditsmake an appointment to speak with a certified public accountant experienced with these and other types of tax credits.
- The Residential Energy Tax Credit Has Been ExtendedAre you aware that residential energy tax credit has been extended to go up to December 31, 2010? Similarly, the many limits or caps on credit amounts on tax that you can claim are now eliminated.
- How to Be Eligible for the Energy Tax CreditHave you heard about the energy tax credit or stimulus package that gives people a tax rebate for making their homes more energy efficient, saving them tons of money on their energy bills AND taxes?
- Energy Tax Credits for WindowsIf you are a homeowner and intend to stay in your home for at least 5 to 10 years, one way to save more of your money is to invest in energy-efficient windows for your home.
- What is the Residential Energy Tax Credit?Residential energy credit has been enhanced by congress for using solar power. Two other new energy systems have also been included under the new residential energy credit. This is made possible by the energy extension and improvement act.