Did you know? You can get a Tax Credit by installing a new air conditioning HVAC unit in 2009 and 2010!

A new energy efficient air conditioning and furnace will not only improve your comfort, but save you money on your utility bills and your taxes!

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Yes, central air conditioners (CACs) can qualify for a tax credit.

How much:

30% of the cost (including installation/labor costs), up to $1,500

Timing:

Tax credit in effect in 2009 and 2010. Must be installed in your "principal residence" between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010.

Details:

Split Systems: SEER >= 16 & EER >=13 (What is SEER/EER?)

Package systems: SEER >= 14 & EER >= 12 (What is Split vs. Package?)

Find qualified models:

The best way to find tax credit eligible CACs is to ask your HVAC Contractor (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning). To verify tax credit eligibility, ask your HVAC contractor to provide the Manufacturer's Certification Statement for the equipment you plan to purchase. Or search the Manufacturer's website.

 

How to apply:

File Tax Form 5695 with your tax return.