The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 included two provisions allowing rebates for home energy efficiency retrofit projects. Check out our latest blog post for more information regarding the home energy rebates outlined by the DOE: https://lnkd.in/duGUsQ3e #thetrustcompanyofkansas #thursdaythoughts #InflationReductionAct #EnergyEfficiency
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🌞🏡 For many homeowners, warm weather means it’s time to tackle home improvement projects. By investing in certain energy-efficient updates, taxpayers can not only lower their power bills but also score some tax breaks. 💰 🌿 The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit equals 30% of qualified expenses (up to $3,200) incurred to improve a home after Jan. 1, 2023. Examples include insulation and exterior doors or windows (certain limits apply). 🌞 The Residential Clean Energy Credit is also equal to 30% of qualified property installed in a U.S. home from 2022 through 2032. Examples include solar electric panels, solar water heaters, and wind turbines. 💡 Make your home more efficient and take advantage of these valuable credits today! #HomeImprovement #TaxCredits #EnergyEfficiency #SolarEnergy #SustainableLiving #TaxSavings #BusinessAdvisory
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🌞🏡 For many homeowners, warm weather means it’s time to tackle home improvement projects. By investing in certain energy-efficient updates, taxpayers can not only lower their power bills but also score some tax breaks. 💰 🌿 The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit equals 30% of qualified expenses (up to $3,200) incurred to improve a home after Jan. 1, 2023. Examples include insulation and exterior doors or windows (certain limits apply). 🌞 The Residential Clean Energy Credit is also equal to 30% of qualified property installed in a U.S. home from 2022 through 2032. Examples include solar electric panels, solar water heaters, and wind turbines. 💡 Make your home more efficient and take advantage of these valuable credits today! #HomeImprovement #TaxCredits #EnergyEfficiency #SolarEnergy #SustainableLiving #TaxSavings #BusinessAdvisory
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For many homeowners, warm weather means it’s time to tackle home improvement projects. By investing in certain energy-efficient updates, taxpayers can not only lower their power bills but also score some tax breaks. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit equals 30% of qualified expenses (up to $3,200) incurred to improve a home after Jan. 1, 2023. Examples include insulation and exterior doors or windows (certain limits apply). The Residential Clean Energy Credit is also equal to 30% of qualified property installed in a U.S. home from 2022 through 2032. Examples include solar electric panels, solar water heaters and wind turbines. Here’s more: https://bit.ly/44Cgpkh #EnergyEfficiency #HomeImprovement #TaxBreaks
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For many homeowners, warm weather means it’s time to tackle home improvement projects. By investing in certain energy-efficient updates, taxpayers can not only lower their power bills but also score some tax breaks. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit equals 30% of qualified expenses (up to $3,200) incurred to improve a home after Jan. 1, 2023. Examples include insulation and exterior doors or windows (certain limits apply). The Residential Clean Energy Credit is also equal to 30% of qualified property installed in a U.S. home from 2022 through 2032. Examples include solar electric panels, solar water heaters and wind turbines. Here’s more: https://bit.ly/44Cgpkh #EnergyEfficiency #HomeImprovement #TaxBreaks
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For many homeowners, warm weather means it’s time to tackle home improvement projects. By investing in certain energy-efficient updates, taxpayers can not only lower their power bills but also score some tax breaks. The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit equals 30% of qualified expenses (up to $3,200) incurred to improve a home after Jan. 1, 2023. Examples include insulation and exterior doors or windows (certain limits apply). The Residential Clean Energy Credit is also equal to 30% of qualified property installed in a U.S. home from 2022 through 2032. Examples include solar electric panels, solar water heaters and wind turbines. Here’s more: https://bit.ly/44Cgpkh #EnergyEfficiency #HomeImprovement #TaxBreaks
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Take the first step towards an energy-efficient home with a home energy audit. A professional auditor will help identify where your home is losing energy and then suggest improvements to save money and improve comfort. A home energy audit can cost between $200-$700, but thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, there is now a tax credit that offers 30% of the cost for a home energy assessment, up to $150 per year. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/gSwXQp-d #EnergyEfficiency #HomeEnergyAudit #InflationReductionAct Building Performance Institute, Inc. #HomeEnergyAudit #InflationReductionAct #KnaufSocialSquad
Take the first step towards an energy-efficient home with a home energy audit. A professional auditor will help identify where your home is losing energy and then suggest improvements to save money and improve comfort. A home energy audit can cost between $200-$700, but thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, there is now a tax credit that offers 30% of the cost for a home energy assessment, up to $150 per year. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/g5hy2v-u #EnergyEfficiency #HomeEnergyAudit #InflationReductionAct Building Performance Institute, Inc.
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Looking to find some cost savings at home? Spending a little bit upfront on a home energy audit can lead to long-term savings. These audits can uncover hidden energy drains that, when addressed, reduce utility bills and improve the overall energy efficiency of your home! #firstutahbank #localutah #saltlakecity
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➕ The biggest potential boost to home energy standards "in history"? 🏠 The government recently announced a series of actions to help kick off delivery of its Warm Homes Plan, including consulting on plans for private and social rented homes to have to achieve EPC C, or equivalent, by 2030. 🔗 Read more about how energy standards in homes could be boosted by visiting our website - link in comments.
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🚀 Exciting news from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI): Retrofits continue to thrive with 38,000 home energy upgrades completed in the first three quarters of 2024! 🏡🌍 We at SE Systems are delighted to play a part in the delivery of these transformative retrofits across Ireland. 💪 Together, we're helping build a more sustainable, energy-efficient future for all. #EnergyEfficiency #Sustainability #Retrofit #Ireland #SEAI
Press release: Retrofits remain strong with 38,000 home energy upgrades in first three quarters of 2024 - 34% increase in Government funding - 26% jump in free energy upgrades to energy-poor homes to 5,255 - 24% year on year increase in B2 rated home upgrades to over 15,000 Read the full release: https://lnkd.in/gDHbYYDB
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