CPU Rebates                                                                     

  Clark                                                
Utilities           Maximum Rebate Amount                        
Windows-
$500.00
Floor insulation-
$400.00
Attic insulation-
$400.00
Wall insulation-
$400.00
Heat duct sealing-
$250.00
Heating duct insulation-
$200.00
Whole House Air-sealing-
$100.00

 Federal Tax Credit
Tax Credit: 30% of cost of materials up to $1,500
Expires: December 31, 2010
Details: Must be an existing home & your principal residence. New construction and rentals do not qualify.
What is included in the Federal Tax Credit?
* Windows and Doors (includes sliding glass doors, garage doors, storm doors and storm windows)-Tax Credit does NOT include installation.    * Insulation-Tax Credit does NOT include installation costs.
* Roofs (Metal and Asphalt)-Tax Credit does NOT include installation costs.
* HVAC: Central Air Conditioners, Air Source Heat Pumps, Furnaces and Boilers
* Water Heaters: Gas, Oil, & Propane Water Heaters, Electric Heat Pump Water Heaters
How to apply for the tax credit:
*For products "placed in service" in 2009, you need to file the 2009 IRS Form 5695 and submit it with your 2009 taxes (by April 15, 2010)
On the 2009 1040 form, the residential energy tax credit (from Form 5695) is claimed on line 52.
For products "placed in service" in 2010, you would take the tax credit on your 2010 income taxes.
 
Taseca will provide an itemized bill that separates out the cost of the product (ex: the cost of the window, including the contractor's markup) from the cost of the installation/labor. The 30% tax credit will be applied to the amount that the consumer paid for the product.
 
Taseca will provide a Manufacturers Window and Door Certification. Taxpayers must keep a copy of the certification statement for their records, but do not have to submit a copy with their tax return.