How do I qualify for federal energy savings tax credits and utility company rebates after I purchase a new heating or cooling system?
To qualify for federal energy savings tax credits and utility company rebates, you need to file the 2009 IRS form 5695, the residential energy tax credit. Make sure to save your receipts from your purchase, and the manufacturer’s certification statement. Submit the form with the receipt and statement with your taxes. The following items are available for an energy tax credit: • Windows and Doors • Insulation • Roofs • HVAC: Central Air Conditioners, Air Source Heat Pumps, Furnaces and Boilers • Water Heaters: Gas, Oil, & Propane Water Heaters, Electric Heat Pump Water Heaters • Biomass Stoves • Geothermal Heat Pumps • Solar Panels • Solar Water Heaters • Small Wind Energy Systems As utility company rebates and policies differ, speak to your utility company representative to see what qualifies for a rebate.
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