Four Seasons Encourages Consumers to Take Advantage of U.S. Government Tax Credit for Heating and Air Conditioning System
Posted on: Monday, 2 March 2009, 10:43 CST
Leading Residential Heating & Air Conditioning Supplier Offers Consumers Insight Into New Tax Credit
"One of the provisions of The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act Of 2009 is an energy tax credit for qualified energy efficiency improvements in the taxpayer's principal residence," says
The tax credit is limited to certain types of equipment, which Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning can help homeowners select.
Musial added, "With the ups and mostly downs of the stock market, people wonder where there's a safe place to invest their money. I don't think there's a safer place than your home and family. A new comfort system will not only enhance the value and salability of the home, it will reduce utility bills now. And the money you save is tax free."
Consumers who want a free energy analysis of their homes to see exactly how much they'll save can contact Four Seasons Heating and Air Conditioning at 773-284-6161 to schedule an appointment. Or, they can visit the company's website at www.fourseasonsheating.com.
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