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Residential Energy Credit - Air Conditioners

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This entry was posted on 2/17/2008 12:10 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

The IRS instructions for what Air Conditioners qualify for the Residential Energy Credit appears a little light on specifics. This link from the Consortium for Energy Efficiency is helpful:

http://www.cee1.org/resid/rs-ac/rs-ac-tax-credits.php3
 
I as a practicing CPA, am relying on it and its content to keep my clients safe from reasonable IRS auditors.

I've found that the standards for these Energy Credits are quite high. However, one improvement that seemingly always qualifies is more attic insulation. Remember that these credits don't pay you back for what you spent, they just give you some of your money back.

They are also non-refundable meaning, some low income that don't normally file income taxes, will not derive a tax benefit. Of course they still save energy and money on their utilities.

 

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