Fuel Cells For fuel cells in the Rentals do not qualify. Both principal residences and second homes qualify. * Geothermal Heat Pumps * Small Wind Turbines * Solar Energy Systems You may be remodeling an existing home or building a new home. Expires at the end of 2016.
Fuel Cells For fuel cells in the categories below, homeowners may deduct 30% of the cost with no upper limit. Rentals do not qualify. Both principal residences and second homes qualify. * Geothermal Heat Pumps * Small Wind Turbines * Solar Energy Systems You may be remodeling an existing home or building a new home. Expires at the end of 2016.
Fuel Cells For fuel cells in the categories below, homeowners may deduct 30% of the cost with no upper limit. Rentals do not qualify. Both principal residences and second homes qualify. * Geothermal Heat Pumps * Small Wind Turbines * Solar Energy Systems You may be remodeling an existing home or building a new home.
Expires at the end of 2016. Renewable Energy For renewable energy projects in the categories below, homeowners may deduct 30% of the cost with no upper limit. New construction and rentals do not qualify. * Windows and Doors * Insulation * Biomass Stoves * Roofs * Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning (HVAC) * Water Heaters (non-solar) You must be remodeling an existing home and it must be your principal residence.
Expires at the end of 2010. Home Energy Efficiency: For energy efficient projects in the categories below homeowners can deduct 30% of the cost up to $1,500.
Fuel Cells For fuel cells in the categories below, homeowners may deduct 30% of the cost with no upper limit. Rentals do not qualify. Both principal residences and second homes qualify. * Geothermal Heat Pumps * Small Wind Turbines * Solar Energy Systems You may be remodeling an existing home or building a new home. Expires at the end of 2016.
Fuel Cells For fuel cells in the categories below, homeowners may deduct 30% of the cost with no upper limit. Rentals do not qualify. Both principal residences and second homes qualify. * Geothermal Heat Pumps * Small Wind Turbines * Solar Energy Systems You may be remodeling an existing home or building a new home.
Expires at the end of 2016. Renewable Energy For renewable energy projects in the categories below, homeowners may deduct 30% of the cost with no upper limit. New construction and rentals do not qualify. * Windows and Doors * Insulation * Biomass Stoves * Roofs * Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning (HVAC) * Water Heaters (non-solar) You must be remodeling an existing home and it must be your principal residence.
Expires at the end of 2010. Home Energy Efficiency: For energy efficient projects in the categories below homeowners can deduct 30% of the cost up to $1,500.
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