Can I Take Any Kind Of A Tax Credit For My New Gas Furnace, Central Air Conditioner, And The Duct Work.?
The furnace is only 80% efficient and the air conditioner is rated at a 13 seer. I’m pretty sure I already know the answer to this question, but want to double check just to make sure. From what I’ve found the furnace has to be 95% and the air conditioner has to have a seer rating of 15. My other question though is would the duct work qualify for the insulation credit? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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You don’t qualify. End of story.
Not the ductwork, but the furnace and air conditioner should qualify for something for a residential energy credit.
I recommend that you read the instructions at the link below. Yes, you can take credits for some improvements that increase the energy efficiency of the home and appliances.
I don’t know about the duct work. Insulation is covered as are some heating and air conditioning equipment, but the equipment must meet certain requirements.