Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credits
Below are the current Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credits which have been extended till the end of 2011. Modifications have been made with the most significant being the cap reduction from $1500 to $500. The cap represents the total credit a homeowner is able to claim between 2006 and 2011, not just in 2011. The eligble amount now varies by product, see chart below, for full details call us (503) 636-5371.PRODUCT
2009-2010 Tax Credit
2011 Tax Credit
General Provision
30% of installed cost, up to $1500
10% of installed cost, up to $500
Central A/C
30% installed cost, $1500 max.
Split systems: 16 SEER & 13 EER
Packaged: 14 SEER & 12 EER
10% of installed costs, $300 max.
Split systems: 16 SEER & 12 EER
Packaged: 14 SEER & 12 EER
Furnaces
30% installed cost, $1500 max. Gas furnaces: 95 AFUE Oil furnaces: 90 AFUE Boilers: 90 AFUE
10% of installed costs, $300 max. Split systems: 16 SEER & 12 EER Packaged: 14 SEER & 12 EER
Efficient Indoor Fan
30% of cost of fan, $1500 max.
$50
Heat Pump
30% of installed cost, $1500 max. Splits: 15 SEER, 12.5 EER, 8.5 HSPF
Packaged: 14 SEER, 12 EER, 8 HSPF
10% of installed cost, $300 max. Splits: 15 SEER, 12.5 EER, 8.5 HSPF Packaged: 14 SEER, 12 EER, 8 HSPF
Gas, Oil, and Propane
and Gas Tankless Water Heaters
and Gas Tankless Water Heaters
30% of installed cost, $1500 max.
Energy factor greater than or equal to 2.0
Energy factor greater than or equal to 2.0
10% of installed cost, $300 max.
Energy factor .82 or thermal efficiency of 90%
Energy factor .82 or thermal efficiency of 90%
Electric Heat Pump Water Heater
30% of installed cost, $1500 max. Energy factor greater than or equal to 2.0
10% of installed cost, $300 max. Energy factor greater than or equal to 2.0
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