How to qualify for a energy-efficiency tax credit – washingtonpost.com
by Andrew on Oct.29, 2009, under heat, solar cooling, solar electric, solar water
“…– Receipts and other documents: You’ll need copies of purchase and installation receipts, as well as the manufacturer certification statement, which is a signed document from the manufacturer certifying that the product or component you have installed qualifies for the tax credit. If your installer doesn’t provide a copy of the statement, it often can be found on the manufacturer’s Web site. Taxpayers should keep a copy of the statement in their records, even though they are not required to submit it with their tax returns. …”
Guess this knocks out my sump-pump effluent to air-cooler Rube Goldberg device. Ah well, I wanted to make a fish farm in the cellar anyway.
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