What the heck is that? You can get a $50 Energy tax credit for it.
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....has forced air heating and/or cooling systems will have a main circulating fan. I set mine to always "on" because I have a special filtration component.Last edited by BOB W; 03-10-2007, 02:24 PM.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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I had a client from GA who purchased a home south of Atlanta and had an eligible heat pump installed that included air conditioning. I took the $50 credit for him for the fan.
He had an electric water heater installed--no credit. Only a tankless gas water heater qualifies for the credit. I'm sure plenty of people who do their return will include gas water heaters with tanks.
Oh well I say:
'TAX SOFTWARE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR TAX KNOWLEDGE" the theme of the first IRS seminar I attended. That straightened out my thinking with tax preparation. I dont try to attract clients who want something for nothing. They can go fly a kite.
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Hi Billy,
Originally posted by Chief View PostThey can go fly a kite.
Twenty-five years ago I worked for a big company and my boss sent me a memo to do an accounting task which I thought was idiotic. I folded that note up, stapled it into a miniature kite with a string of paper clips for a tail, and sent it back to him with the unspoken implication that he should go fly it. A perfect reply to a perfectly asinine directive, I thought. Failing, however, to appreciate my quick wit and the inherent humor of my response; he fired me two weeks later (had to first consult with the main honcho who concurred that it was classic and gross insubordination). I run into him every now and then and I've got an idea he's still mad about it (I know I am).
But...such is life. I immediately went into the tax business and otherwise, I might still be marching to the tune of that dense, doofus, and different drummer.
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I can't figure it out either, Jim.
Originally posted by Jim R View PostWhat the heck is that? You can get a $50 Energy tax credit for it.
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