Home Improvement Tax Credit
Save on Your Taxes
Introduction:
It is the best time
for homeowners to get their energy saving related home improvement
projects completed. Not only will you save money on energy costs but
you will save on your tax bill with federal tax credit. Don't
wait to start your home improvement project. Start now and save as
much as $1,500 on federal tax credits.
There are a lot of
reasons why homeowners should consider starting their home
improvement projects that are related to energy savings. Not only
will they make your home more efficient and save energy they may
qualify for a federal tax credit.
As part of an effort to reduce dependence on
foreign sources of energy and reduce global warming, the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides a tax credit to help
offset the costs of making energy efficiency improvements to
homeowners. Some of the key
details of the program are listed below:
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The energy tax credits apply to a variety
of items to including their installation costs such as more
energy efficient windows, doors, heating and cooling equipment,
insulation and more.
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The total amount of the energy tax credit
is equal to 30% of the installed cost of the qualifying products
up to a total of $1,500.
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If a qualifying purchase is not large
enough to qualify for the maximum credit of $1,500, the
remaining available tax credit can be claimed for additional
qualifying purchases
The reason many homeowners should take part in this program is
because the tax credits, unlike deductions, are subtracted directly
from the total amount you owe on your personal income taxes. For
example, if you complete your tax return and calculate that you owe
the IRS $3,000, a tax credit of $1,500 will reduce your tax bill to
only $1,500. Be sure to check with the IRS or your tax adviser on
how to best take advantage of these home improvement tax breaks.
To take advantage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
of 2009 tax credits, you must complete your home improvement
projects between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010. Your savings
won't be limited to a one-time tax credit. You'll continue saving
with reduced monthly energy costs for cooling and heating. You will
also have the satisfaction of contributing to the reducing of the
national energy use.