Get Cash Back for Energy Improvements
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August/September 2006
By Paul Scheckel
To be eligible for these credits, homeowners must make the improvements during 2006 or 2007. (Congress is considering extending the tax credits until 2015.) For more information and help claiming these tax credits, visit www.energytaxincentives.org or consult a professional tax adviser.
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RESOURCES
U.S. Department of Energy
Find the recommended insulation levels for your climate.
Energy Star
Lists Energy Star doors, windows, metal roofs, etc.
Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association
Directories of qualifying heat and water-heating equipment.
Solar Rating and Certification Corp.
Certifies solar water heaters.
Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy
Find incentives in your state.
— Paul scheckel is author of The Home Energy Diet, a Mother Earth News “Book for Wiser Living.”
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