| Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency |
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This tax credit expires on December 31, 2010. Installation costs are included. |
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Advanced Main Circulator Fan Tax Credit Information |
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- 30% tax credit up to $1500 maximum
- Advanced Fan limited to 2% of furnace total energy use
- Costs include labor
- Must be installed in your primary residency
- Does not include new construction
- Must be installed and ready to use between the dates of January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010
- You will need to file a newer version of IRS Form 5695 with the IRS at tax time
- You will need a receipt for the work done
- You will need a Manufacturer Certification Statement confirming the efficiency rating
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Notes: |
| There is a good chance this refers to an ECM blower motor. ECM stands for Electronically Commutated Motor and make a very difficult retrofit. |
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