Energy Star Tax Credits Information about EnergyStar.gov/TaxCredits

Get Energy Star Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency at the EnergyStar.gov website link (www.EnergyStar.gov/TaxCredits). http://www.EnergyStar.gov/TaxCredits is the quick link to the page of Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency.

Go to the website to learn the general information about the program, which includes the products are qualified for a tax credit, how to apply for the tax credit, and all tax related FAQs and it’s solution.

Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency FAQs are as follow

  1. Are there new ENERGY STAR appliance rebates?
  2. How do I apply for the tax credit? What tax form do I need?
  3. Is the $1,500 tax credit for each product? Each year? Each person?
  4. Is there a tax credit for air conditioners?
  5. Is there a tax credit for water heaters?

Tax credits are available at 30% of the cost, up to $1,500, in 2009 & 2010 (for existing homes only) for: Windows and Doors, Insulation, Roofs (Metal and Asphalt), HVAC, Water Heaters (non-solar) and Biomass Stoves.

Tax credits are available at 30% of the cost, with no upper limit through 2016 (for existing homes & new construction) for:  Geothermal Heat Pumps, Solar Panels, Solar Water Heaters, Small Wind Energy Systems and Fuel Cells.

Source: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index

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2 Responses to “Energy Star Tax Credits Information about EnergyStar.gov/TaxCredits”

  1. By Thomas Menck at 28th May, 2010

    Hi there, i have recently just been shocked at my electricity bills lately, paying way too much, im sure we can all agree? I think solar energy is the way to go, easy to set up and pretty self explanatory, and where i live, i can actually sell the power generated back to the grid, Pretty sweet. The post is really nice mate, giving me that extra push to go out plug my appliances in the sun from now on. Cheerio!

  2. By ronald rakowski at 12th November, 2010

    If I have a water heater installed in my home can i get a rebate or tax credit?