Residents of Scottsdale Arizona real estate can benefit from improving home energy efficiency with tax breaks offered in the Stimulus Bill. Owners of Scottsdale AZ luxury homes with large square footage, especially older homes, can tighten up their real estate during 2009 and 2010 and receive up to $1,500 in tax credits. There are no income phase-outs; all principal homeowners are eligible.
Homeowners in some parts of the country may be trying to cut heating bills. Arizona residents look to cut high air-conditioning bills. Professional comprehensive home assessments are helpful tools to assist homeowners to choose the best project to deal with the hot Sonoran summers that directly affect energy bills in Scottsdale homes.
Compared to older, poorly tuned, or oversized air-conditioning units, energy saving air conditioners cut cooling costs by over 20 percent. Other effective home improvements include installing better windows, doors, and insulation, along with projects that seal the shells of homes. For more information about recommendations for energy-efficient remodeling of real estate in Scottsdale, see the government’s Energy Star website.
The Stimulus Bill, formerly called The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, offers taxpayers tax credits of 30 percent of costs to improve the energy efficiency of their principal residences. Credit is limited to the cost of materials for windows, doors, and insulation. The legislation allows 30 percent of installation costs for appliances such as air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps, and boilers that meet energy efficient guidelines. The maximum total tax credit for both 2009 and 2010 combined is $1,500.
For example, if a project costs $5,000, the taxpayer could receive a tax credit of $1,500. If a $300 project in 2009, then the tax credit would be $90 for 2009. This homeowner would still be able to spend an additional $4,700 in 2010 and then claim another $1,410 when filing his/her 2010 return.
Those who want to go all green may consider this additional offer. Another tax credit is on the table until 2016 for installing new energy systems such as solar water heaters, geothermal heat pumps, and wind energy systems. This incentive includes up to 30 percent of the costs of materials and installation with no maximum limit!
Although previous legislation offered tax credits for these types of upgrades, the 2009 Stimulus Bill raised the credit amount from 10 percent to 30 percent. Improvements must be “placed in service” between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010 with the exception of the energy systems mentioned in the previous paragraph.
For more information about the estate homes and luxury real estate in the area, contact the LUXE Real Estate Group at 1-888-900-LUXE.
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