Consumer Energy Tax Incentives

by dale 16. December 2008 14:30
While you may or may not be aware of the potential tax incentives for "Greening" your home or business, it is time that you listen carefully. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 that was passed recently, extended and/or amended many consumer tax incentives that were originally introduced by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. So, what does this mean for you as the consumer? Be sure to visit www.energy.gov to find out more information for yourself, but to put it simply, this means that by purchasing or installing various energy and fuel efficient items, such as windows, insulation, solar panels, doors, vehicles, and many others, you could be eligible for both tax breaks and, perhaps, some utility or state rebates. So, while positively contributing to your environment you could potentially save a ton of money! Don't waste another minute and do your research today to start saving your money now!

Tags:  Lighting & Electricity | General Plumbing & Water | Vehicles | Household Appliances | Indoor & Renovation

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