Replacement Window Tax Credits and Rebates

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{{Infobox
|title = Window Tax Refunds
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|title = Energy Window Tax Refunds
 
|image        = [[File:Space holder.jpg|215px|alt=Block Glass Windows]]
 
|image        = [[File:Space holder.jpg|215px|alt=Block Glass Windows]]
|header5 = Other Names:
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|header5 = Energy Window Government Rebates and Refunds
|data6 =  Energy Window Refunds, Energy Window Rebates, Window Tax Refunds, Window Tax Rebates, Government Window Tax Credits & Rebates
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|data6 =  Energy Window Government Rebates and Refunds
 
|header7 = Description:
 
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|data8  = Tax deduction related assistance provided by the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency to homeowners replacing their current windows for more energy efficient models.}}
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|data8  = 22 The Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency and Departments of Energy in many states assist homeowners who want to reduce their energy costs by installing energy efficient replacement windows.}}
  
As awareness and understanding of the importance of environmental responsibility increase, the expectation that a home renovation will include '''energy-saving windows''' grows as well. The government, through the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency, has taken a number of steps including providing '''tax credits and rebates''' to encourage building and renovation projects to be undertaken in a way that saves energy consumption and expenses.
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As awareness and understanding of the importance of environmental responsibility increase, the expectation that a home renovation will include energy-saving products grows as well. The government, through the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency, has taken a number of steps to encourage building and renovation projects to be undertaken in a way that saves energy consumption and expenses.
  
 
== Tax Credits ==
 
== Tax Credits ==
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== Eligibility ==
 
== Eligibility ==
As of 2012, tax credits are available to homeowners who install energy efficient replacement windows. This tax credit may equal up to 30% of the window's cost, excluding installation. There is no upper limit for the tax credit.
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As of 2012, tax credits are available to homeowners who install energy efficient replacement windows. The tax credit may equal up to 30% of the window's cost, excluding installation. There is no upper limit for the tax credit. The present tax credit program will remain in effect until December 2012.
  
 
== Requirements ==
 
== Requirements ==
As of September 2012 the law states that eligible replacement windows must meet the requirement of the Energy Star program and must be installed in the taxpayer's primary or secondary place of residents.
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As of September 2012 the law states that eligible replacement windows must meet the requirement of the Energy Star program and must be installed in the taxpayer's primary or secondary place of place.
  
 
The IRS requests that taxpayers save the receipts of energy efficient windows' purchase along with the windows' Manufacturer's Certification Statements and be prepared to submit these documents if needed.
 
The IRS requests that taxpayers save the receipts of energy efficient windows' purchase along with the windows' Manufacturer's Certification Statements and be prepared to submit these documents if needed.
 
   
 
   
 
=== Energy Star Qualified Windows ===
 
=== Energy Star Qualified Windows ===
According to the Energy Star Program, windows with [[Window U-factor|U-factor]] and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) ratings equal to or less than 0.30 are [[Energy Star Windows|Energy Star Windows]]. Windows which are eligible for tax credits must display the Energy Star label but eligibility is also determined by a window's ability to reduce energy consumption in the specific location in which it is installed.
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According to the Energy Star Program, windows with U-factor and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) ratings equal to or less than 0.30 are Energy Star Windows. Windows which are eligible for tax credits must display the Energy Star label but eligibility is also determined by a window's ability to reduce energy consumption in the specific location in which it is installed.
  
 
==== Locations ====
 
==== Locations ====
 
Qualification for a tax rebate is dependent on the home's geographic location. Therefore a particular window may be qualified in Texas but not in Michigan. Qualification is determined by a number of elements including the amount of glass installed, the type of glass employed, the framing material used, weatherstripping and spacers and other aspects.  Window manufacturers will be able to tell the customer whether a specific replacement window model is Energy Star qualified and if so, whether it is eligible for a tax credit in that particular area.
 
Qualification for a tax rebate is dependent on the home's geographic location. Therefore a particular window may be qualified in Texas but not in Michigan. Qualification is determined by a number of elements including the amount of glass installed, the type of glass employed, the framing material used, weatherstripping and spacers and other aspects.  Window manufacturers will be able to tell the customer whether a specific replacement window model is Energy Star qualified and if so, whether it is eligible for a tax credit in that particular area.
 
   
 
   
=== Non-Qualified Energy Star Windows ===
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== Non-Qualified Energy Star Replacement Windows ===
 
Some replacement windows, through Energy Star qualified products, do not qualify for a tax credit. Windows which pay the homeowner back in lower energy bills within a reasonable amount of time are not eligible for a tax credit.
 
Some replacement windows, through Energy Star qualified products, do not qualify for a tax credit. Windows which pay the homeowner back in lower energy bills within a reasonable amount of time are not eligible for a tax credit.
  
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== Energy Star Program ==
 
== Energy Star Program ==
The Energy Star program certifies that a window has the ability to resist weather, control the amount of solar gain that enters a room and limit heat transfer. Energy Star estimates that Energy Star qualified windows can lower household energy bills between seven and fifteen percent. National and local governments rely on the Energy Star certification to encourage homeowners to lower energy consumption.  
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The Energy Star program certifies that a window has the ability to resist weather, control the amount of solar gain that enters a room and limit heat transfer. Energy Star estimates that Energy Star qualified windows can lower household energy bills between seven and fifteen percent. National and local governments rely on the Energy Star certification to encourage homeowners to lower energy consumption .  
  
 
Energy Star is a program of the United States Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency.
 
Energy Star is a program of the United States Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency.
 
 
{{Energy Efficient Windows‎}}
 
  
 
[[Category:Replacement Windows]]
 
[[Category:Replacement Windows]]

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