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The 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act reinstated Federal tax credits for consumers who make certain energy-efficient improvements to their homes. This bill extended tax credits for energy efficient home improvements, such as energy saving window film.

 

Under section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.), homeowners can receive a 30 percent credit on the costs of "qualified energy efficiency improvements," including Panorama solar control window film on windows, doors, and skylights. This tax credit applies only to improvements made to a primary residence from Jan. 1, 2009, through Dec. 31, 2011.

 

A tax credit is generally more valuable than an equivalent tax deduction because a tax credit reduces your tax dollar-for-dollar, while a deduction only removes a percentage of the tax that is owed. If you can itemize energy-related purchases on your federal income tax form, it will lower the total amount of tax you owe the government.

 

Homeowners can receive a 30 percent credit on the cost of the window film, up to $1500. Installation costs do not apply, only the cost of the film. This credit is in addition to any previous credit used.

 

Save On Your Energy Bills Now

Window Film Cooling costs related to the heat gained through windows can make up about 40 percent of a home's summer utility bill. Solar control window film reduces total solar energy by up to 80 percent, which helps lower your energy consumption. And the energy savings benefits go on year after year, long after you have received the tax credit.

 

And the benefits don't stop there. In addition to energy savings all year long, window film also can:

 

 

Receive a tax credit for installing window film in 2011

Eligibility

Any homeowner who purchases and installs qualifying Panorama brands of solar control window film between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2011, is eligible to receive a tax credit.

 

How to Receive Credit

Complete IRS form 5695 and file 2010 Income Tax Returns by April 15, 2011. Maintain copies of the dealer invoice and the manufacturer’s certification statement for your records. If you are audited, you will need to provide these documents to the IRS.

 

Tax forms are downloadable from http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=products.pr_ta x_credits#c1 or the IRS Web site at http://www.irs.gov/.

For further information about energy tax credits, visit http://www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm.

Any homeowner who purchases and installs qualifying Panorama brands of solar control window film between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2011, is eligible to receive
a tax credit.