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House and Senate Pass Geothermal Tax Credit

Geothermal Tax Credit Increased - Geothermal Heat PUmps - Raleigh Custom Homes - Builders Raleigh NCFor anyone considering a geothermal heating and cooling system, this is good news! 

Federal tax credits for energy efficient home improvements or construction were originally established by the Energy Policy Act of 2005.  However, most of those tax credits expired on December 31, 2007.

The "Bailout Bill" just passed by the House and Senate and signed into law by President Bush included something called the "Extension Act of 2008" (H.R. 1424, Division B), which extended, and improved, tax credits on a variety of energy saving features like solar power and geothermal heating.

Like the solar power section of the bill, the Geothermal Tax Credit has been extended 8 years, and will not expire until 2016.

Geothermal Tax Credit Increases

The geothermal tax credit was originally just $300, but has now been extended to $2000, with possible increases available to homes owned by more than one person. 

Homeowners can file for the geothermal tax credi by completing the Renewable Energy Credits subsection on their tax return forms for 2008. 

Currently no proof of purchase is required to be submitted with tax paperwork, however in case of audit, homeowners are encouraged, as always, to keep detailed invoices in their permanent files.

A geothermal contractor who sells and installs geothermal systems should note the purchase as a "Geothermal Heat Pump" on the invoice, and detail that it "Exceeds requirements of Energy Star program currently in effect".

Renewable Energy

If you're interested in finding out more about renewable energy sources for your new home, here's some great places to get started in the Raleigh area.

Geothermal Systems - Heating and Cooling Using the Earth - How Do They Work, and How Much Do They Cost?

Solar Water Heaters - How Do They Work and How Much Do They Cost

Southern Energy Management - Solar Photovoltaic Systems

Or contact us - we'll send you printable materials and information on energy savings, cost and more.

Geothermal Tax Credit Increased - Geothermal Heat PUmps - Raleigh Custom Homes - Builders Raleigh NC

Read the full articles on the tax credit extension:

Lawmakers Approve Energy Tax Credits, Bailout

Wind, Solar Tax Credits Extended in $700 Billion Bail-Out

You may also be interested in:

Green Home Building in the Triangle

What is a Green Home?

What Is Geothermal?  Geothermal News and Information

Passive Solar Homes and Ideas

 

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5 Comments on Geothermal Tax Credit Available - Heat and Cool Using the Earth's Temperature

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14
2008
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Hey Penny...  It's an important topic and it's builders like you that can make these things happen!  Thanks for hooking us up with these great resources!

11:13am • #1

The geothermal tax credit is a 2008 tax year available credit, not a 2009 tax yr. credit.  It goes to 2016.

Bob GIESER
4:32pm • #2
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You are the second ARer to mention the extension of tax credits.

I have been out of the loop so thanks for the fresh insight.

6:34pm • #3
OCT
15
2008
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Debbie - this type of system has been requested more commonly.  Now hopefully we'll start to see local prices come down a bit! 

Bob - thank you.  I have corrected the information.  I did quite a bit of research, but there was some confusion with the other aspects of the bill, and the geothermal portion is a bit harder to find! 

Sabrina - happy to help.

5:45am • #4
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01

I think it is fantastic how the stimulus funds are making a difference. They are being taken advantage of all the time with the installation of geothermal heat pumps to replace high energy heating and cooling systems. Here is a page that lists links to the goverment rebates http://geothermalexperts.net/residential_rebates.html

George
8:31pm • #5

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