Do You Qualify for A Home Energy Tax Credit?
Many of your clients may be working on their taxes now, and you can help them make the most of home improvements.Homeselfe, a home energy assessment app and web service for homeowners,
recently released a list of several significant tax credits available to those who made energy efficiency upgrades to their homes in the 2015 tax year.
“If you upgraded your home in 2015 by adding insulation, one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make, you already know you are saving on your utility bills every month plus you may be eligible for a tax credit on that investment,” said Ameeta Jain, co-founder and spokesperson of Homeselfe.
The company says homeowners can earn up to $500 on their return by taking into account small upgrades made last year, including:
- Biomass stoves
- Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
- Advanced main air-circulating fans (tax credit amount of $50)
- Insulation (10 percent of the cost, up to $500)
- Roofs (metal and asphalt)
- Water heaters (non-solar earns a tax credit of $300)
- Windows, doors and skylights (tax credit amount is 10 percent of the cost excluding labor)
Source: "Do You Qualify for A Home Energy Tax Credit?" Homeselfe (Feb. 10, 2016)
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