Tax Credit For Energy Saving – Changes In 2010
For 2010, the credit rate for energy saving home improvement has been reduced from 30% (allowed in 2009) to 10%.
The maximum credit limit you may be eligible for, decreased from $1,500, (credit allowed within a two year period for 2009 and 2010) to $500.
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