Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
This tax credit expires on December 31, 2010.  Installation costs are included.
 
 
 
Oil Furnace Tax Credit Information
 
  1. 30% tax credit up to $1500 maximum
  2. Oil Furnace must be at least 90% efficient (AFUE)
  3. Costs include installation
  4. Must be installed in your primary residency
  5. Does not include new construction
  6. Must be installed and ready to use between the dates of January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010
  7. You will need to file a newer version of IRS Form 5695 with the IRS at tax time
  8. You will need a receipt for the work done
  9. You will need a Manufacturer Certification Statement confirming the efficiency rating
 
Notes:
Condensing oil furnaces are not nearly as common or as time tested as condensing gas furnaces.  Make sure your contractor has received specialized training to install and service the condensing oil furnace.  This furnace will not exhaust through a standard metal or masonry chimney.
 
 
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