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Save Big On High Efficiency Cooling And Heating Systems

During the 2012 income tax debate, Congress approved a legislative package and reinstated many popular tax benefits that are beneficial to both individuals and small businesses. The 25C tax credit was also extended to new heating and air conditioning system installations. The best thing about the "25cu201d tax rebate is that homeowners can claim up to $500 tax credits for qualified energy efficient systems or insulation improvements. This credit was also retroactive for 2012 and will be extended through 2013.

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Save Big On High Efficiency Cooling And Heating Systems

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  1. Air Plus Heating & Air Conditioning

  2. During the 2012 income tax debate, Congress approved a legislative package and reinstated many popular tax benefits that are beneficial to both individuals and small businesses. The 25C tax credit was also extended to new heating and air conditioning system installations. The best thing about the "25c” tax rebate is that homeowners can claim up to $500 tax credits for qualified energy efficient systems or insulation improvements. This credit was also retroactive for 2012 and will be extended through 2013.

  3. The tax credit 25C is available for high-efficiency home improvements, such as heat pumps, air conditioning, and gas fired heating systems. Original expiration date of the tax credit was December 31, 2011. The tax credit was originally expired on December 31, 2011. Some heating and air conditioning equipment are not eligible for the new tax deduction. It is important to choose a system that meets IRS requirements. Each qualifying product must meet the following requirements:

  4. 1. Central air conditioning and split heating systems must have at least 16 Seasonal Efficiency Ratios (SEER) or 13 Energy Efficiency Ratios (EER) ratings. 2. Packaged central air conditioners must have a minimum of 14 SEER or 12 EER. 3. Outdoor heat pumps: Minimum 15 SEER, 12.5 EER, and 8.5 heating season performance factor (HSPF em> 4. Packaged heating pumps systems: Minimum 14 SEER, 12 EER, and 8 HSPF 5. Heating systems: Propane, natural gas or oil AFUE 95% and greater

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