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Tax Credits and Your Air Conditioning
The government often tries to influence our behavior
through taxes. The tax credit for new energy efficient
cooling systems in our homes is one example.
As part of the provisions in the Energy Policy Act 2005,
homeowners are entitled to claim tax credits on use of a few
energy saving items. They include the use of energy saving
windows, doors, roofing, furnace and boiler, water heater
and air conditioner. As energy becomes scarcer by the day,
it is essential to conserve as much energy as possible. The
government, by way of giving tax credits, also encourages
using alternate sources of energy.
Using energy
efficient air conditioning systems is one of the items
that qualify for tax credit. Individuals who install this
type of air conditioner are eligible for a tax credit of up
to $300. The models that qualify are obviously costlier than
the ordinary ones. However, this calculation would show that
it is advisable to install a new energy saving air
conditioner. Even if you save just $10 a month on average by
way of electricity bills it comes to $120 for a year. Add to
that the tax credit of $300, your net saving is $420. This
amount should be good enough to prod a homeowner into buying
an energy efficient air-conditioner.
Of course, not all air conditioners are eligible for a tax
credit. Even, not all Energy Star air conditioners qualify,
only some do. Very efficient central air conditioners
qualify for the tax credit if they meet the following
criteria:
1. The Energy Efficiency Ratio has to be 13.0 or higher (in
some states its 12.5).
2. Certified technician needs to install the equipment.
3. The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) has to be 15.
SEER measures performance throughout the season and EER
measures performance on a very hot day. Central Air
conditioning systems must meet the standards set by the
Consortium of Energy Efficiency (CEE). The specifications
for each state vary slightly.
The tax credit for energy efficient cooling systems in our
home is just another step in saving money on both your
energy bill and taxes. Since tax credits are reduced from
the actual amount of tax you owe, not your gross income, you
should strongly consider taking advantage of this one.
If you are looking for a New Haven and Fairfield County air
conditioning
contractor, please call us today at
(203) 335-0224
or (203) 852-7144 or complete our
online request form for an in-home consultation.
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