ReNews -- Remodelors Council News - 10/16/2008  (Plain Text Version)

Lonny Rutherford, CGR, CGP, CAPS
NAHB Remodelers Chair
Farmington, N. M.

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In this issue:
Learn About Lead Paint Rule During Oct. 28 Audio Seminar
Soft Remodeling Market Looks Good to Home Builders
Remodeling Market Remains Sluggish in Second Quarter
Custom Builder Symposium Can Help Navigate Downturn
Top Remodelers and Councils Win Awards
NAHB Remodelers Booth Wins Design Award at Remodeling Show
Fall Board Round-Up
Disabled Veterans Housing Program Boosts Grant Limits
Energy Tax Credits Available in 2009 for Existing Home Owners
Quantity Quotes: Purchase Energy-Efficient Products for Less
Celebrate Designation Holders at the Builders' Show
Hone Your Warranty Service to Boost Referrals
Member Profile: A Super-Assertive Advocate for His Association
Get Your Winning Edge… Enter the 2008 Best of 50+ Housing Awards Today!
2009 NAHB National Green Building Awards Nominations Now Open
Register for the 2009 Builders' Show in Las Vegas
Coaching Legend Lou Holtz to Kick Off 2009 Builders' Show
Members, Save 10% at Omaha Steaks When Shopping Online
Williams Scotsman Offers One Month Free Rent, $50 Gas Gift Card
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Save $25 on Hertz ‘Green,’ ‘Fun’ or ‘Prestige’ Weekly Rentals


Energy Tax Credits Available in 2009 for Existing Home Owners

Residential remodelers may use the newly enacted tax credit for energy-efficient home improvements as a financial incentive to encourage more customers to go green on their renovation projects in 2009.

The IRS Section 25C tax credit for existing homes, which expired at the end of 2007, has been reinstated next year as part of the package President Bush signed two weeks ago, a bill that also included $700 billion to shore up the mortgage and banking industries.

The tax credits have been extended through the end of 2009.

With the newly enacted legislation, home owners can receive tax credits for installing energy-efficient windows, doors, roofing and insulation as well as furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps. Details on qualifying improvements are available at the IRS Web site.

Remodelers can encourage their customers by becoming familiar with the model types and products that qualify for the tax credit — but home owners must submit the appropriate forms with their tax return.

Home owners should retain records that include product information and a certification statement from the manufacturer indicating how the product qualifies for the tax credit. They do not need to submit the paperwork to the IRS, nor do they need the manufacturer’s sales receipt.

The record for each product should include:

  • Name and address of the manufacturer
  • Identification of the component
  • Make, model or other appropriate identifiers
  • Statement that the component meets the 25C standards
  • Climate zones for which the criteria are satisfied
  • Additional information for storm windows, if applicable
  • A declaration that the certification statement is true

Alternatively, the home owner can use the Energy Star certification of the product, if available.

For more information, e-mail Calli Schmidt at NAHB, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8132.


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