Can a homeowner qualify for a credit on furnace and windows installed in his new home by the builder before he took occupancy?
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(A) such component is installed in or on a dwelling unit located in the United States and owned and used by the taxpayer as the taxpayer’s principal residence (within the meaning of section 121),
(B) the original use of such component commences with the taxpayer, and
(C) such component reasonably can be expected to remain in use for at least 5 years.Last edited by solomon; 08-23-2010, 01:46 PM.
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Home Improvements Only
New construction does not qualify. HVAC, insulation, windows & doors, roofs, water heaters only qualify for credit if they are an "improvement" to an existing principle residence.
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Originally posted by Burke View PostNote that your cite reference specifically says new construction (principal residence) DOES qualify.In other words, a democratic government is the only one in which those who vote for a tax can escape the obligation to pay it.
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