Grand Hall has announced a new tax credit
qualification for its Eternal® hybrid water heating system now available through the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Grand Hall has announced a new tax credit qualification for
its Eternal® hybrid water heating system now available
through the
American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act. This government act serves as an
incentive for homeowners to install energy-efficient residential water heaters
by offering a tax credit of up to a maximum of $1,500 dollars, or 30 percent of
total cost of the product and basic installation.
Paul
Home, Grand Hall’s director of product development and marketing,
says these types of incentives are an essential part of increasing consumer
awareness and usage of energy-saving products.
Both
the Eternal GU20 and Eternal GU26 models meet the required standards of “Qualified
Energy Property” as the products offer an energy efficiency factor of 0.82 or
greater.
In
order to receive the tax credit, homeowners need to upgrade their home with an
approved Eternal model between Feb. 17, 2009 to Dec. 31, 2010. After
installation, homeowners can use IRS form 5695 to claim 2009 or 2010 taxes.
In
addition, homeowners should save their receipt of purchase for tax purposes,
and may claim all qualifying energy efficient home improvements over the
lifetime of the credit 2009-2010.
For
more information on Eternal, visit
www.eternalwaterheater.com.
Source: Grand HallLinks