Energy Tax Credit Information

Elegant Window Fashions is pleased to announce the Federal Government Energy Tax Credit that could benefit homeowners. Under this program, you can receive a tax credit of up to $1200 for qualifying home upgrades. One of the easiest ways to benefit from this tax credit is by installing Broadleaf shutters in your home. With a 6+ R value, these shutters are designed to meet energy-conserving standards, and they can help insulate your home’s windows in a way that is different from any other window covering.

 

Broadleaf shutters are a great investment for homeowners who want to make their homes more energy efficient. They are made from high-quality materials that are designed to last for years, and they are available in a variety of styles and colors to match any home decor. By installing these shutters in your home, you can enjoy lower energy bills and a more comfortable living environment.

 

If you’re interested in learning more, please contact our office or visit our website to download tax credit forms for Elegant Window Fashions.

 

How To Get The Energy Tax Credit With our Broadleaf Interior Shutters

 

If you’re a US taxpayer and have installed energy-efficient upgrades, you may be eligible for the Energy Tax Credit. Here are the steps you can follow to claim the credit for your Broadleaf Interior Shutters:

 

1. Purchase energy-efficient Poly shutters from Elegant Window Fashions.

2. Make sure you install the shutters in your primary residence, and not in commercial / investment property or vacation homes.

3. When filing your taxes for 2024, use the Manufacturer’s Certificate to claim the credit. Download-Certificate

4. You’ll get a tax credit of 30% of the purchase price of your Broadleaf shutters, up to a maximum of $1200.

5. Please note that the credit only applies to the tax you owe and is not a rebate. Therefore, if you don’t owe federal tax for 2024, there will be no credit to be applied.

For information,please contact our office or click on the official IRS web site detailing this program.

https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/energy-efficient-home-improvement-credit