So, the government is offering tax incentives to get us to convert to more efficient HVAC equipment. For qualifying systems, this amounts up to a 30% credit (up to $1500 cap) on equipment/installation. For a geothermal system, they offer 30% with no cap.
http://www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm
Are these assumptions correct?
1) Assume a $16k non-geothermal system, I'm capped at $1500, for a net cost of $14,500.
2) Assume a $26k geothermal system, I get a $7,800 credit, for a net cost of $18,200.
One salesman on Friday told me it's really only a deduction, so my net benefit is only my tax rate on the $1500 or $7800 above, but I don't think that's the case. What say you?
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Originally Posted by massphatness:
That's a big yes, but an accountant should be able to tell you if you can push the credit/tax benefit forward.
I think I can, but the only real "problem" is that with no "real" income to speak of with 3 dependents, I'll have virtually nothing to pay next year as well.
Guess this means I can "afford" to take some capital gains with no tax to be paid on them as I can offset them with the $6500 home buyer credit that I won't see a dime of otherwise I reckon.
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