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US Federal Energy Tax Credit for Individual Taxpayers

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US Federal Energy Tax Credit for Individual Taxpayers

 

Approved! One-Year Energy Tax Credit Extension

Gotta give them both credit, Congress and President Bush agreed on this... 

President Bush approved a bill from Congress on December 20th, 2006 that will extend federal tax credits for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.

The wide-ranging Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 extends the production tax credit through 2008 for electricity produced from wind power, geothermal power, biomass, landfill gas, small irrigation power, and trash combustion facilities.

It provides a similar one-year tax credit extension for new properties that produce geothermal power or make use of solar energy; for homeowners that purchase solar water heating, solar photovoltaic, or fuel cell systems; for businesses that purchase fiber-optic lighting systems, solar energy systems, or fuel cell power plants; for new energy efficient homes; and for energy efficiency improvements to commercial buildings.

The act extends the Clean Renewable Energy Bonds program through 2008, and increases the total annual amount of tax-credit bonds to $1.2 billion.

It extends special tax allowances for cellulosic ethanol facilities to include plants placed in service by 2012.

It also extends the research and development tax credit, which encourages businesses to invest in new innovations.

See the text of the bill, the White House press release and fact sheet, and the press releases from the Solar Energy Industries Association and the Alliance to Save Energy.

Residential Solar Tax Credit: What Can You Buy/Install? 

From: http://www.seia.org/solarnews.php?id=128

Residential Solar Tax Credit: Extends a 30-percent tax credit, created in the Energy Policy Act of 2005, for the purchase of residential solar water heating, photovoltaic equipment, and fuel cell property. Expires after December 31, 2008.

Essentially, this means there are three main areas of 30% tax credit available:

* residential solar water heating
* residential photovoltaic equipment
* residential fuel cell property

The rest of this Lens page should point you in the direction of resources for discovering more about these three tax-creditable solar specialties.

Make sure you and your system qualify for the Tax Credit before you buy and install. Make sure your installation qualifies. Make you use a professional tax advisor regarding your tax benefits.

Residential PhotoVoltaic Equipment (PV) on Squidoo 

Residential Solar Panels (PV) and Tools on Squidoo

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Residential Solar (PV) Panel Resources
PV Solar Panels are photo-voltaic (PV) panels that turn the suns light into electrical current. Most industry folks refer to them simply as PV panels, whereas newbies calls them solar panels.Confusion arises because the term solar panel can be used for applications outside of the realm of PV panels.

Residential Solar Water Heating on Squidoo 

Residential Solar Hot Water Heaters Information

Start your quest for your Residential Solar Water Heater Tax Credit here...
Solar Water Heater Panels
Solar water heaters are one of the most efficient and quickest-payback renewable energy items in which a homeowner can invest.And if you have your system in service by Dec 31, 2008 you might even be able to take advantage of the generous US Federal Tax Credit (30% up to $2000 in credit).Solar hot wa

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