ENERGY TAX CREDIT

| Stelton Lumber offers you a
wide range of windows and doors that help increase a
home's comfort and energy efficiency. And, if you
buy them now, you may qualify for a credit of 30% of
the product cost up to $1,500
on your federal income tax. One
of the most important features of this Energy Tax
Credit is that the products must have a
U-Factor and Solar Heat Gain
Co-efficient of 0.30 or less. Not all
products will qualify, so make sure you confirm
before ordering.
Click on the links below for more
information on qualifying products. |

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To be eligible, windows, doors must have both a U-Factor
equal to or less than 0.30 and a Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)
equal to or less than 0.30.
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Not all products in the project are required to meet a
0.30 U-Value and 0.30 SHGC. Therefore $5,000 of product that does
qualify can be used with product that does not, yet the homeowner
receives the maximum rebate.
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Purchase and install qualifying products beginning
January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2010 and meet all other
requirements outlined in the federal tax code.
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Save your sales receipt and each window or door
performance label (NFRC/ENERGY STAR (R) label) with your tax documents.
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Claim the tax credit associated with your qualifying
purchase on your Federal filing for the 2009 and/or 2010 tax year.
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Tax Credit is for the cost of the product only and does
not include installation costs. Be sure to ask for a sales receipt
that shows the cost of the product only.
For more information on Tax Credits for Home Builders,
click here
What is the difference between a tax credit and a tax
deduction?
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A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction
subtracted from your tax liability. Therefore, $1500.00 can be
subtracted directly from the amount of tax that is owed, or added to
tax refund.
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A tax deduction reduces the amount of your taxable
income.
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This program is a tax credit directly off the tax
liability, not a tax deduction off the taxable income.
For more information on qualifying products, visit
EnergyStar.gov
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Disclaimer: Stelton Lumber Company, Inc.
expressly disclaims any responsibility for
determining whether a particular product
qualifies for the tax credit. Further, Stelton
Lumber Company, Inc does not intend to and is
not providing legal or tax advice and recommends
that purchasers consult their own tax advisor to
determine whether the products they purchase
qualify for the tax credit. |