How to Receive Tax Credits by Conserving Energy

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Tip 1 - Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency

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Federal Tax Credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency

ENERGY STAR distinguishes energy efficient products which may cost more to purchase than standard models, but will pay you back in lower energy bills within a reasonable amount of
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Tip 2 - Home and Vehicle Tax Credits

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Home and Vehicle Tax Credits

Many tax credits for homeowners and commuters that expired at the end of 2011 have been reinstated until December 31, 2013. If you made energy efficiency improvements to your home or purchased an eligible electric vehicle in 2013, you may claim those credits on your 2013 tax return, using the criteria below.

Tip 3 - Energy Tax Credits for Home Improvements – Improve Your Home AND Your Utility Bills

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Energy Tax Credits for Home Improvements – Improve Your Home AND Your Utility Bills

Plan ahead for the 2015 tax season by knowing which home improvements qualify for energy tax credits. Home improvements that fall under the Non-business Energy Property Credit and the Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit can be applied towards certain energy property expenditures to help make energy-saving retrofits more affordable for homeowners. 1. Non-business Energy Property Credit Homeowners ...

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