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Service Area:
Longwood,
Metro Orlando Area,
Lake Mary,
Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Winter Springs, Apopka, Sanford,
Winter Park and surrounding areas.

Certified Air-Conditioning Contractor, CACO36818



 

2009/2010 HVAC Tax Credits

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (the Stimulus Bill) increased tax credits available to homeowners who make qualified energy efficient improvements to their existing primary residences. Homeowners thinking about installing new HVAC equipment should consider the benefits qualifying equipment would provide at tax time. Not only can these credits lower your tax liability, they can also reduce your energy costs by up to 40% and provide for a cleaner environment.

 

Homeowners who install qualified furnaces, heat pumps, and central air conditioners in 2009 or 2010 may qualify for a tax credit equal to 30% of the installed costs, up to $1500. Advancements in HVAC technology, energy efficiency, and performance in the last ten years means that the equipment you buy today can pay for itself in just a few years.

  

The Stimulus Bill made two important changes to previous homeowner’s tax credit programs. The Stimulus Bill removed the $500 lifetime cap from similar tax credits that were available in 2006 and 2007. Homeowners that claimed tax credits in those years may still be eligible for the full $1500 tax credit made available in the stimulus bill.

 

The Stimulus Bill also made changes to the criteria for equipment that qualifies for the tax credits. It’s important to make sure the equipment you install qualifies.

In order to claim the tax credits, taxpayers complete and file a Form 5695 with their regular tax return. They won’t need to submit any more information, but they will be required to keep copies of the certificates provided by the manufacturers or contractors on file.

 

As a tax credit, this incentive applies against the taxpayers’ liability, reducing the amount owed to the IRS on a dollar for dollar basis. If the taxpayer’s liability is reduced to zero with some tax credits remaining, the homeowner may carry the balance over to reduce next year’s taxes. Since everyone’s tax situation is different, always check with your tax advisor on how these tax credits can help you reduce your liability and energy costs.

 

2009 RUUD Factory Rebate OFFER

 

In addition to the Tax Credits, RUUD is sponsoring a Factory Rebate Program from May 15 th through September 15th, 2009.  Rebates range from $1,000 to $600 depending on which model you choose.  This could save a homeowner up to $2500 on a new Air Conditioning and Heating System.  Rebates are as follows:

 

16 to 18 SEER Air Conditioning and Heating Systems          $1,000 Rebate

 

15 SEER Air Conditioning and Heating Systems                   $600 Rebate

 

16 SEER Heat Pump Systems                                                 $1,000 Rebate

 

15 SEER Heat Pump Systems                                                 $600 Rebate

 

Select Package Units                                                   up to    $1,000 Rebate

 

As you can see, if you are thinking about a new Air Conditioning and Heating System, now is the time to buy. 

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