Find Contractors
What's Your Project?
Where?
Drywall Drywall Articles & Advice
Articles & Advice > All Drywall Articles > Save on Energy Improvements

Save on Energy Improvements

Print    Email   Save  
Text Size   Shrink Text Grow Text

Get Matched to Prescreened
Energy Imrprovement Contractors
Related Content
Related Articles and Checklists
All Drywall Articles
Related Topics
Drywall Tools

Find Prescreened Professionals

By investing your tax refund into energy-friendly home improvements this year, you'll qualify for a bigger return next year.

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 provides federal income-tax credits to consumers who purchase and install energy-efficient items. The tax credits apply to improvements you make to your primary residence from Jan. 1, 2006, through Dec. 31, 2007. Credits vary on individual projects. The maximum amount a homeowner can claim for all improvements combined is $500 during the two-year life of the tax credit.

A deduction reduces the amount of income subject to tax, but a tax credit reduces the amount of income tax you have to pay.

The following energy-conscious improvements qualify for the tax credit:

  • Exterior windows and skylights
  • Storm windows
  • Exterior doors
  • Storm doors
  • Metal roofs
  • Insulation
  • Central air conditioning
  • Air-source heat pumps
  • Geothermal heat pumps
  • Gas, oil or propane furnace, or hot-water boiler
  • Advanced main air-circulating fan
  • Electric heat pump water heater

    Solar energy systems and fuel cells also qualify for this program. Log on to www.energytaxincentives.org to learn more about the tax credits and how to apply for them.

  • Rate This Article Recommend This Article Articles To Go
    OVERALL RATING Be first to rate this article!
    YOUR RATING
    Very PoorPoorFairGoodVery Good
    Log-in to save your ratings!
    Digg This Digg
    Submit to Reddit Reddit
    Bookmark This Del.icio.us
    Add to Google
    Add to My AOL 0
    Top 5
    Service Requests
    1.  Bathroom Remodeling
    2.  Painting & Staining
    3.  Kitchen Remodeling
    4.  Build an Addition
    5.  Roofing & Gutters
     View All Categories