Feb
19
2010

2010 Home Buying Tax Credit Guide

Whether you believe it or not the government have been really stepping up to the plate to help existing homeowners and prospective home owners make their homes affordable. Below you will find a 2010 guide for home buying tax credits. This is one of many ways to get a really good deal on a home i.e. by gaining tax credits to ensure that your home is both fuel efficient and less harmful to the environment.

Taking the initiative on this will not only ensure that your future heating bills are reduced but that you will also be helping the environment by opting for these energy efficient measures. They prevent the wasting of fuel and utilise renewable energy systems that can contribute to your energy use at virtually no cost after installation. The main barrier to many people taking this initiative on their own is the cost of installation versus payback period on the investment. By following the 2010 guide to home buying tax credit you can find out if you are entitled to a full or reduced tax credit on these installation costs for your existing or planned new home.

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Home buying tax credits
Source: FixR

See Federal Housing Tax Credit for more information.

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  • pligg.com says:

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