Sponsored: Congress has retroactively extended the HVAC Tax Credits for 2013

2013 HVAC Tax Credit ExtendedPORT CHARLOTTE, FL – Congress has retroactively reinstated the 25C tax credits for HVAC and heat pumps! The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute reports that “Specifically, the bill extends the tax credits that expired in 2011 from January 1, 2012, until December 31, 2013, for qualified equipment listed in Section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code. Because the credits were made retroactive to January 1, 2012, they can be used for qualified equipment that was installed any time after December 31, 2011.”

Split system central air conditioner that achieves the highest efficiency CEE tier as of January 1, 2009 (16 SEER; 13 EER)
Packaged central air conditioner that achieves the highest efficiency CEE tier as of January 1, 2009 (14 SEER; 12 EER)
Split system electric heat pump that achieves the highest efficiency CEE tier as of January 1, 2009 (8.5 HSPF; 12.5 EER; 15 SEER)
Packaged electric heat pump that achieves the highest efficiency CEE tier as of January 1, 2009 (8.0 HSPF; 12.0 EER; 14 SEER)

Get up to $300 in tax credits on high efficiency air conditioners and heat pumps. If you have considered upgrading to a more efficient system, take advantage of this great tax incentive. Save now with tax credits and continue to save each month as your high efficiency HVAC system uses less energy and fuel.

If you are looking for a AC or heating system in the Port Charlotte, Florida area call Dale’s Air Conditioning and Heating today! Did you purchase a new system in 2012? Schedule a tune-up to keep your AC or heater running at top efficiency and Dales can help find out if you qualify for a tax credit!