House Window Tinting Tax Credit For Window Film
Receive A 2007 Tax Credit For Window Tinting Your Home
The Energy
Policy Act of 2005 created federal tax cuts for consumers who make
certain energy-efficient improvements to their home. For 2006,
window tinting film has been added to the list of improvements. Now
anyone who has purchased qualifying brands of solar control window
film between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2006 can receive a 2006 tax credit.
For those who have not yet purchased window tinting film, they still
have time. Purchase the product before Dec. 31, 2007 to receive a
2007 tax credit.

Money In Your Pocket From
House Window Tinting
A tax
credit directly reduces your income tax, unlike a deduction, which
reduces the amount of income subject to tax. The credit then
directly increases the tax refund you receive or decreases the
amount you have to pay. Homeowners can receive a 10 percent credit
on the costs of window film, up to $500. Installation charges do not
apply but is well worth the benefits from home window tint.
Two Ways To Save Money From Window Tint
Energy
efficiency can lower your federal tax bill and your monthly energy
bill. Heat gained through windows makes up to 40 percent of your
summer utility bill. Solar film or window film reduces heat gain by
80 percent, which helps lower energy consumption. One study showed
an average summer cooling cost savings of $99 from tinting your
house.
Other Benefits Of Window Film
In
addition to money savings, window film can increase indoor comfort,
reduce fading of your home furnishings, and protect your family
against harmful UV rays. Window film is also energy efficient.
According to the Alliance to Save Energy, energy efficiency is the
quickest, cheapest, and cleanest way to extend our world’s energy
supplies.
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