ComforTrack Plus Energy Efficient Sidetrack Insulation System is certified for federal energy efficiency tax credits. By insulating your windows with the ComforTrack Plus Energy Saving Sidetrack Insulation System, you can earn a tax credit for 30% of the cost of the System when purchased and installed during 2009 and 2010, up to a maximum of $1,500.
Get an energy tax credit when you make your home energy efficient!
It's so easy!
Save your receipts that show the cost of Comfortex ComforTrack Plus Energy Saving Sidetrack Insulation System. Installation charges are not eligible for tax credits.
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Download the Manufacturer's Certification Statement.
Print out the certificate and take it along with your receipt from your Comfortex Dealer showing the amount spent on Comfortex ComforTrack Plus Energy Saving Sidetrack Insulation System to your tax professional to the claim a 30% credit on the cost of the System up to $1500.
ComforTrack Plus Energy Saving Sidetrack Insulation System qualifies for Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency under the insulation category. The ComforTrack Plus Energy Saving Sidetrack Insulation System is an Eligible Building Envelope Component and meets the requirements for the Non business Energy Credit under Section 25C of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009. The ComforTrack Plus Insulation System is specifically and primarily designed to reduce heat loss or gain in a house. ComforTrack Plus Insulation System, when installed with light filtering double honeycomb fabric over double-pane glazing window, forms an assembly with a U-factor of less than 0.35 (R-value greater than 2.86).
Homeowners should consult their tax advisor or www.irs.gov to determine whether they qualify for income tax credits.
To learn more about the Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency, visit EnergyStar.gov.
The tax credit applies to the cost of the sidetrack system and does not apply to installation. Unlike a tax deduction which reduces the amount of income subject to tax, a tax credit directly reduces the amount of income tax you have to pay. Be sure to consult your tax advisor with further questions regarding the tax credit.