The Energy Policy Act of 2005 created
federal tax cuts for consumers who make certain energy-efficient
improvements to their homes. On October 3, 2008, President Bush
signed into law the “Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
of 2008”, thereby extending tax credits for energy efficient
home improvements made during 2009. Consumers purchasing qualifying
LLumar® solar control window film between January 1 and December
31, 2009 may be eligible to receive a 2009 tax credit.
Money In Your Pocket
A tax credit directly reduces your income tax, unlike a deduction,
which reduces the amount of income subject to tax. The credit then
directly increases the tax refund you receive or decreases the
amount you have to pay. Homeowners can receive a 10 percent credit
on the cost of window film up to $500. Installation charges are
not eligible.
Making It Simple
Complete IRS form 5695 and file 2009 Income Tax returns by April
15, 2010. Forms are downloadable at www.energystar.gov
along with a list of other available energy efficiency tax credits.
Maintain
copies of the dealer invoice and the manufacturer’s certification
statement for your records.
Two Ways To Save Money
Energy efficiency can lower your federal tax bill and your summer
utility bill. LLumar® solar control
window film can help lower energy consumption by reducing heat
gain by up to 80%. One study
showed an average summer cooling cost savings of $99.
Other Benefits Of Window Film
In addition to money savings, window film can increase indoor comfort,
reduce fading of your home furnishings, and protect your family
against harmful ultraviolet rays. Window film is also energy
efficient. According to the Alliance to Save Energy, energy efficiency
is the quickest, cheapest, and cleanest way to extend our world’s
energy supplies.
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