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Tax Credits Lower Wind Turbine Cost

31st March 2009
Recently the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, H.R. 1424, was passed by Congress that includes a new federal investment tax credit to assist the public in offsetting the wind turbine cost for their homes, businesses or farms.  Without any del... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy

Taxpayer Reminders of Changes for the 2008 Tax Season

31st March 2009
Tax season is in full swing, but some taxpayers may not be aware of some changes for this season. There are new tax credits, as well as extensions of previous credits taxpayers need to consider. This year, there are several changes to the tax laws tha... Read >
Author: jkh

Tax credits for “energy efficient” houses

25th March 2009
Under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, Congress has included some important tax items that could be put into use by owners and developers of investment real estate. The bailout law has come up with generous tax credits for properties that quali... Read >
Author: Ron Knight

“Energy efficient” homes are entitled to tax credits

01st March 2009
With the intention of encouraging installation of "energy efficient" modes of energy to new homes, Congress has introduced tax credits for homes which qualify under the Federal Government's definition of "energy efficient" homes. This initiative can be ... Read >
Author: M Alex White

Tax Credits for Steel Roofing

18th February 2009
Recently President Bush signed into law the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 which, among other economic incentives, extended the tax credit available for energy efficient home improvements. Home owners that are in the midst of planning to mak... Read >
Author: absoluterv

2009 Energy Tax Credit

16th January 2009
On October 3, 2008 President Bush signed into law the "Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008." This bill extends tax credits for energy efficient home improvements such as replacement windows, doors, new roof, insulation, energy efficient HVAC sys... Read >
Author: HomeHelper

Defy the Credit Crunch - the time to buy is now

04th December 2008
The housing bubble has popped, home values are dropping faster than winter rain and the credit crunch has become tighter than Pee Wee Herman's bow tie. This is the state of affairs for not only US real estate but the global markets in general. What re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Debit

04th November 2008
(Fortune Magazine) -- Staring into the abyss always focuses the mind, which can help you avoid falling in. So let's take a look at the potential catastrophe that awaits us once we survive our current crisis. At the dawn of the 21st century... Read >
Author: Beth Hager

How to Use Leverage in Today's Economy

29th October 2008
Many of you were surprised that there were tax law changes included in the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 because most of the coverage has focused on what the Act is intended to do for the economy, specifically, helping the credit markets ge... Read >
Author: Tom Wheelwright

The Financial Markets Rescue Bill and How it Impacts Your Taxes

17th October 2008
Earlier this month, the President signed into law the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. The financial markets rescue plan is one of the main components of the new law, but the new law also includes over 100 tax provisions! HOW THE NEW LAW ... Read >
Author: Tom Wheelwright

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Considers Name Change for Office of Financial Stability

13th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Les Lafave The Treasury's newly formed Office of Financial Stability may be renamed "The Office of Financial Stability, Tee Hee Hee". The change of name for the office made responsible for administration of the 700 billion dollar ... Read >
Author: Les Lafave

Bankers Would Have Reaped a Windfall if Yesterday’s “Emergency Economic Stabilization Act” Had

01st October 2008
The current economic crisis is undeniably vast and frightening. This is precisely the type of situation that deserves governmental intervention. The problem is that we do not trust the current administration. We were told that the Bush Administration's... Read >
Author: Geoff Mousseau
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