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    My View of Enegy Credit Simplified

    With one exception the client MUST have a "Manufacturer's Certification Statement" for any credit taken in part one of the 5695. That one exception is Exterior windows and skylights. If that case the client must have the Energy Star labels from ALL the windows and skylights.

    #2
    hey I go an idea

    What if I went to Home depot and collected a few stickers?

    I'm kidding of course.

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      #3
      The Missouri Motto

      Originally posted by Larmil View Post
      ...the client MUST have a "Manufacturer's Certification Statement" for any credit taken...
      My compliments on upholding the principle which led to your neck of the woods becoming designated as the "Show-Me" state.

      I, too, maintain high standards in this regard. Why, just the other day one of my clients brought in a 2005 invoice (for $8,000) and I refused -- absolutely refused -- to deduct it (in full or at all) as an energy credit for 2006 (is this integrity or what?).

      Further, with all due modesty and if I do say so myself, I declined it outright without even bothering to ask for an official Manufacturer's Certification Statement.

      "I come from a state that raises corn and cotton and cockleburs and Democrats, and frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satisfies me. I am from Missouri. You have got to show me." -- U.S. REP. WILLARD DUNCAN VANDIVER, 1899.
      Last edited by Black Bart; 01-31-2007, 07:43 AM.

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        #4
        [QUOTE=Black Bart;29128]My compliments on upholding the principle which led to your neck of the woods becoming designated as the "Show-Me" state.

        Thank you. You see I am actually as stubborn as our state animal, the Missouri Mule.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Larmil View Post
          You see I am actually as stubborn as our state animal, the Missouri Mule.
          You know a Mule is an offspring of a Missouri (old)Jackass (male donkey) and a female horse. I was born in the Missouri Ozarks, raised, and still live in Missouri.
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            #6
            My Missouri ancestors..

            found the life of ease there boring. So they packed and traveled west until they found some desert land from which to rip the sagebrush, dig ditches by hand, then raised raised thirsty spuds in the desert by backbreaking labor without the benefit of natural rainfall. I retain a bit of that stubborn Missouri attitude so watch it!

            Doug

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