Residental Energy Credits 06-07

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  • GTS1101
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2006
    • 228

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    Residental Energy Credits 06-07

    I know this is late in the tax season but I need some clarification and I can't seem to find it in the IRS instructions. When claiming windows and doors as energy credits do sliding glass doors go under windows or under exterior doors? I would assume doors but I am thinking they could go under windows too? Do you have any suggestions?

    GTS1101
  • Bill Tubbs
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 495

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    Door

    Originally posted by GTS1101
    I know this is late in the tax season but I need some clarification and I can't seem to find it in the IRS instructions. When claiming windows and doors as energy credits do sliding glass doors go under windows or under exterior doors? I would assume doors but I am thinking they could go under windows too? Do you have any suggestions?

    GTS1101
    A sliding DOOR is a DOOR. But a lot of the time one half slides and the other half is stationery, but I would treat this as one unit -- a door. After all, you need the stationery part to slide the moving part into, do you not?

    Bill

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