I Can Get A Tax Credit When I Update My Home to Save Energy?The IRS just released this information on how you can weatherize your home and take advantage of a tax credit:

WASHINGTON — People can now weatherize their homes and be rewarded for their efforts. According to the Internal Revenue Service, homeowners making energy-saving improvements this fall can cut their winter heating bills and lower their 2009 tax bill as well.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act), enacted earlier this year, expanded two home energy tax credits: the nonbusiness energy property credit and the residential energy efficient property credit.

Eligible homeowners can claim both of these credits when they file their 2009 federal income tax return. Because these are credits, not deductions, they increase a taxpayer’s refund or reduce the tax he or she owes. An eligible taxpayer can claim these credits, regardless of whether he or she itemizes deductions on Schedule A. Use Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits, to figure and claim these credits. A draft version of this form is available now on IRS.gov.

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4 Comments on I Can Get A Tax Credit When I Update My Home to Save Energy?

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Ilyce

It only makes sense that more people should take of such a great opportunity. Besides; it will save them money everyday as well.

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My wife and I have decided to take advantage of the credit by replacing our heating and cooling equipment NOW rather than wait.  Our original plan was to do so two years down the road, but the incentive makes it worthwhile to bit the bullet and take care of upgrading this Fall.

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Thanks Ilyce for sharing another opportunity with us and your clients. You certainly povide added value to the communities you serve

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Thanks for the comments! This is definitely a great tax benefit. As Tom Braatz pointed out, not only does energy-saving home improvements save you money when it comes to tax time, but it will add value to your home while also putting money back into your pocket on a daily basis.

2:36pm • #4

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