| New energy-efficient HVAC systems are a great way for your customers to save on energy costs – and put a little extra cash in their pockets. ARRA Federal Tax Credits expired on December 31st, 2010, we’re still here to help you save your customers money with substantial utility rebates on efficient heating and cooling systems.
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Federal Tax Credits
On December 17, 2010, President Obama signed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance, and Job Creation Act of 2010, which extends some of the benefits of the expiring ARRA Federal Tax Credits for energy efficient HVAC systems and equipment. The bill includes a one-year extension of the 25c tax credit, which is returned to pre-ARRA levels.
Some of the specifics:
- Eligible taxpayers can claim up to $500 in 2011.
- All efficiency levels stay at the current levels, except for natural gas and propane hot water boilers, and oil hot water boilers oil furnaces, which will move to 95% AFUE.
- An individual or household lifetime cap of $500, which dates back to January 2006. For example, if an individual has claimed the 25c tax credit since 2006, for any qualifying upgrade up to or over $500, they would be ineligible to claim the credit in 2011.
As of January 1, 2011, the new credit levels will be:
- $50 for any advanced main air circulating fan.
- $150 for any qualified natural gas, propane or oil furnace or hot water boiler.
- $300 for any item of energy-efficient building property (i.e. Central Air/ Heat Pumps)
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Long Island
- Up to $400 on new and replacement Central Air, Ductless, and Heat Pump Systems
- Up to $700 for “early retirement” of Central Air and Heat Pump Systems
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Long Island & Rockaway Peninsula
- Up to $800 for qualifying gas boilers
- Up to $480 for qualifying gas furnaces
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New York City
- Up to $1000 for qualifying gas boilers
- Up to $600 for qualifying gas furnaces
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New York & Connecticut
- Up to $600 for qualified furnaces, heat pumps and central air systems
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New England
- Up to $500 for EnergyStar-certified Central Air and Ductless A/C systems
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Maryland
- Up to $400 for qualifying Central Air, Heat Pump and Gas Furnace systems
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New Jersey
- Up to $600 for qualifying Central Air, Heat Pump, and Ductless A/C systems
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Connecticut
- Up to $500 on qualified AHRI-rated unitary air conditioning systems, central air systems and heat pump systems
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Delaware
- Up to $400 for qualifying AHRI-rated Furnaces, Heat Pump and Central A/C Systems
- Up to $550 for qualifying AHRI-rated Gas Boilers and Oil Boilers
NOTE: Rebates and incentives may be contingent on home energy audit
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Pennsylvania
- Up to $400 for qualifying heat pump systems, up to $300 for qualifying central air systems,
and up to $550 for qualifying oil, gas or propane furnaces
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Pennsylvania
- Up to $400 for qualifying heat pump systems, up to $300 for qualifying central air systems,
and up to $1000 for qualifying gas furnaces
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Rockland County & Orange County, NY
- Up to $420 for qualifying gas furnaces
- Up to $700 for qualifying gas boilers
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Bergen County, NJ
- Up to $750 for qualifying central
air conditioning systems and heat
pump systems
- Up to $1500 for qualifying geothermal
heat pumps
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