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    Residential Energy Credits

    The Tax Book states that the Residential Energy Credits are good through 2008, however, I cannot find elsewhere that this is the case. Can someone confirm or deny that this is true?

    Thanks in advance!

    #2
    Why?

    Don't you trust the authors'?

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      #3
      Nonbusiness energy property (windows, doors, insulation, furnace, A/C) credit expires 12/31/07.

      Residential energy efficient property - (geothermal, solar) I think expires 12/31/08

      Water heaters with a tank were never allowed.
      http://www.viagrabelgiquefr.com/

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        #4
        Mixed bag

        The credit for energy efficiency, such as insulation and more energy-efficient doors and windows, expired in 2007. This was the most common type. The credit for solar water, solar energy generation, and fuel cells goes one more year ... through 2008. Both types of credit are figured on F-5695.
        Roland Slugg
        "I do what I can."

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          #5
          Originally posted by TSGI View Post
          The Tax Book states that the Residential Energy Credits are good through 2008, however, I cannot find elsewhere that this is the case. Can someone confirm or deny that this is true?

          Thanks in advance!
          Public Law 109-432

          SEC. 206. CREDIT FOR RESIDENTIAL ENERGY EFFICIENT PROPERTY.
          (a) EXTENSION.—Subsection (g) of section 25D is amended by
          striking ‘‘December 31, 2007’’ and inserting ‘‘December 31, 2008’’.

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            #6
            Public Law 109-432 is better known as the ‘‘Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006’’.

            TTB updates page has a link to the actual text of the law.

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