Articles, tagged with "economic stabilization act", page 1
10th January 2012
The Efficiency of Metal Roofs
In December 2010 Congress extended the 2009 Energy Tax Credit. According to the tax laws, and the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, homeowners can choose to install an Energy StarŪ labeled metal roofs and in do...
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Author:
PaulBuchanan
20th September 2011
Colorado businesses large and small continue to face a never ending battle of rising conventional electrical costs. In fact, this is often one of the largest monthly business expenses and can run in the thousands of dollars. The good news for businesses i...
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Douglass Colony Group
18th July 2011
With the residential tax credit, now is the best time to invest in home wind turbine kits.
It is crystal clear - the United States government is firmly behind the increasing the production of electricity from wind sources. In 2010, the only 2.3% of our...
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Author:
Roger Brown
03rd June 2011
A lot more and a lot more property owners are using photo voltaic energy in purchase to conserve on their own some revenue. Not only is it an ecologically pleasant alternative, it could also quite possibly save you a good deal. Tax refunds, flexibility fr...
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Author:
Monroe Knapp
02nd March 2011
Since the onset of the 1930s Great Depression, the majority of the world's economists believe that the 2007 Economic Recession recorded the most erratic financial condition of several countries dependent upon the progress of US Economy. The disintegration...
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Author:
Ian Evans
23rd April 2010
There is help available for businesses that are trying to prosper during this turbulent economic period. The Energy Efficient Commercial Building Deduction that offers energy efficiency tax deductions for assets/materials in buildings was extended throug...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd February 2010
The concept of fair value accounting was driven by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in an effort to provide greater disclosure, transparency and consistency in financial statements. The objective...
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Author:
sarahsimmons
11th September 2009
Plug-in electric vehicles using certain types of batteries may qualify for a new tax credit if purchased this year.
The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA) and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) created two new ta...
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02nd September 2009
Advancing Your Career after Solar School
Let's talk numbers first to emphasize the growth of the solar industry, of which an education in solar school coupled with its practical applications will come in most handy in advancing your career. Because ...
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Author:
rose.eric1
31st July 2009
On July 30, 2008, Congress enacted the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA). Within HERA, Congress included amendments to TILA which are known as the Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act of 2008 (MDIA). On October 3, 2008 Congress further amend...
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Author:
davemillerloans@gmail.com
31st July 2009
The Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act goes into effect on July 30, 2009. Please understand that this is federal legislation that could affect your closing date. All mortgage professionals must comply with the requirements as noted below. A loan cannot c...
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Author:
davemillerloans@gmail.com
27th July 2009
Consumer Energy Tax Incentives What the Economic Stabilization Bill Means to You The recently passed Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-343) included, extended and/or amended many consumer tax incentives originally introduced in the En...
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Author:
title24
14th June 2009
While the Austin City Council is not giving home sellers a break this year, the federal government is coming through with some tax breaks for the energy-conscious homeowner. For 2009 only, homeowners can get certain tax credits for making energy efficien...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
12th June 2009
Central air conditioning home improvement tax credits are back by popular demand, or should I say, unpopular demand. In 2005, the Bush administration implemented the federal tax credit for energy efficiency. This tax credit covers a wide spectrum of home ...
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Author:
sunrizedreamer
12th June 2009
Coupled with the economic climate and its recent effects on Commercial Real Estate, going green is just one of the choices available in an effort to cut costs in building and maintaining office buildings, retail stores, manufacturing facilities and malls....
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Author:
craighigdon