Promotions:

lastchance2  Introducing Byrant's Evolution Hybrid Heat System. Your fear of menacing utility bills is now a thing of the past.

Credits and Rebates

Federal Tax Credits For HVAC Extended Through 2011

President Obama has signed into law a tax bill that extends HVAC tax credit for two years, but reduced the HVAC tax credit for $1,500 to less than $500.00 for qualifying HVAC equipment. The Middle Class Tax relief Act of 2010 contains a $500 tax credit for qualifying HVAC equipment for 2011. Forty-one of the more than 100 expiring tax credit programs were eliminated from the new package. The bill restores the lifetime cap and the individual equipment limits that were eliminated by the Stimulus Bill in 2009.

These are the new efficiency standards required in order to apply for the tax credits for 2011:

Furnace ($150): must have at least 95% AFUE

Central air conditioner ($300): must have a SEER of at least 16 and EER of at least 13

Electric heat pump ($300): must have at least an HSPF of 9, SEER of 16, and EER of 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Featured:

Automatic Air

(502) 442-7159

-View Dealer Profile

Go

John Waters, Inc.

(502) 403-2690

-View Dealer Profile

Go

Zipper Air Conditioning & Heating

(502) 403-2656

-View Dealer Profile

Go
Banner