A Guide to Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency



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A Guide to Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency As amended by The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

As with all issues relating to federal law, taxes or IRS guidance, we strongly suggest you contact your personal tax or legal professional. This information is intended to give you an overview of the opportunity that exists for Homeowners to access tax credits when conducting certain home improvement projects. It should not be considered or used as factual legal or tax advice. All the information included in this presentation was acquired from the following sources of information which we encourage you to review. www.energystar.gov www.irs.gov www.nfrc.org

What is the Energy Tax Credit? Tax incentive designed to promote energy efficient upgrades to existing homes. Rewards the selection of the most energy efficient products common in home remodeling and replacement projects. Reimburses consumers a % of their investment through a direct tax credit.

Qualifications for Tax Credit You must be a U.S. taxpayer and An Owner of a principal residence and You must have made energyefficient improvements to that existing residence and Those improvements placed in service between January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2010 and The products selected met the performance specifications outlined in the tax credit 2009 2010

Qualifying Product Categories Windows & Doors Roofing Insulation HVAC Water Heaters Biomass Stoves Geothermal Heat Pump Solar Energy Systems Small Wind Energy Systems Fuel Cells Cars

Window & Door Product Requirements Product Type Exterior Windows & Skylights Storm Windows Exterior Doors Tax Credit Specification January 1, 2009 May 31 st 2009 EnergyStar compliant product June 1, 2009 December 31, 2010 <=.30 U factor and <=.30 SHGC Meets IECC in combination with window over which it is installed U factor <=0.30, SHGC <=0.30 Storm Doors In combination with a wood door assigned a default U factor by the IECC

Frequently Asked Questions How much of a tax credit can I receive for making energy-efficient improvements? Are there exceptions to the $1500 limit over 2 years? Can you receive the $1500 credit in both 2009 and 2010 tax years? Tax credits are available at 30% of the cost of material only, up to $1,500, in 2009 & 2010 (for existing homes): Windows and Doors Insulation Roofs (Metal and Asphalt) HVAC Water Heaters (non-solar) 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 Fuel Cells No. Your maximum credit is $1500 for both years combined.

Frequently Asked Questions Do installation costs qualify? What if products were Placed in Service between 1/1/09 and 2/17/09? Do vacation or rental homes qualify for the tax credits? Not for the following improvements Windows and Doors Insulation Roofs (Metal and Asphalt) HVAC Water Heaters (non-solar) Biomass Stoves They qualify for the tax credit as long as they meet the new specifications. No. What materials do I need to retain for tax purposes? Invoices, Manufacturer s certification statements, and NFRC or Energystar labels.

Frequently Asked Questions? Is there an IRS form required to claim the tax credit? Do products used in renovations or additions qualify for the tax credit? Do all energystar rated products qualify for the tax credit? Does insulated siding qualify for the tax credit? Yes. Form 5695 should be used, but has not been updated for 2009 tax year. Yes, as long as products meet specified performance requirements. Not necessarily. Each product must meet the performance criteria specified by the tax credit. No, only products whose primary purpose is insulation qualify.

Frequently Asked Questions How do I know if a window product qualifies? How do I know if a storm window qualifies? What is the difference between a tax deduction and a tax credit? Refer to the manufacturer s certification statement or the NFRC label on the window. Refer to the manufacturer s certification for specific primary windows and geographical requirements. A tax deduction reduces the amount of income subject to tax. A tax credit reduces the actual amount of tax you must pay.

Qualifying Window Products NFRC Label Shows U factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) on top line Proof of compliance with the tax credit specifications Should be retained by the homeowner for tax purposes U factor measures the insulating value of the window or door (the lower the better0 The SHGC shows the amount of solar energy that will pass through the window in the form of heat (the lower the number, the less heat will enter the structure)

Manufacturer s Certification Statements Will detail manufacturer s qualifying products or refer to an available list. Recommended by government to be posted on manufacturer s website. Should be requested by homeowner prior to purchase. Should be retained by homeowner for tax purposes.

The Tax Credit Process 1. Select from the list of qualifying products. 2. Receive an invoice that shows cost of qualifying material. 3. Retain copies of the manufacturers certification statement and remove NFRC and EnergyStar labels from products. 4. Compete IRS form 5695 if available and amended for 2009 and 2010 tax years 5. Claim the tax credit on your federal tax return.