Ready for 2015 tax season? Have you come up with a strategy to decrease the tax amount already? The good news is that you can benefit from an energy tax credit for residential improvements and construction projects executed throughout 2014. The following 2015 tax guide will acquaint you with some of the changes, as well […]
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Solar Installations and Energy Tax Credits in 2015
The popularity of solar installations in the US for both residential and commercial use has been surging over the past few years. The energy efficient tax credit that such improvements give access to, as well as the sustainable electricity production have both resulted in growing solar installations investment. What does the future have to hold […]
How to Calculate the Energy Tax Credit for Your Residential Improvements
Have you done a home improvement that will qualify you for an energy tax credit? If so, you’ll need to have a good idea about how to do the necessary calculations. The following guide will take you through the process and help you learn how to make the most of the incentive. The Federal Tax […]
Getting an Energy Tax Credit for Incentive Panel Projects
Various kinds of building improvements focusing on energy efficiency will make you eligible for an energy tax credit. The execution of a project focusing on solar-based energy production is one of the viable options. The program is available throughout 2016 and if you’re planning an upgrade, the time is right to get started. Terms and […]
Benefits of Geothermal Heat Pumps for Residential Use
If you are interested in getting an energy tax incentive, you will have opportunities to benefit from the program until 2016. Various home improvements qualify and the creation of a residential geothermal system is one of the possibilities. Geothermal heat pumps are starting to gain popularity among house owners interested in boosting the energy efficiency […]
What Does the Extension of Renewable Energy Tax Deduction Mean?
Though the end of 2013 was supposed to mark the end of various kinds of energy tax incentives, the Senate Finance Committee decided to extend some of the possibilities through the Expiring Provisions Improvement Reform and Efficiency Act (EXPIRE). EXPIRE was approved in April, 2014, potentially extending the duration of various provisions that had already […]