SHEFFIELD
  ULTRAMAXX
  EXCALIBUR
  CENTURION
  EXCALIBUR SINGLE-HUNG
  MODEL 0700

SPECIALTY WINDOWS
  CASEMENT & AWNING
  SWING & CLEAN
  BAY & BOW
  GARDEN WINDOWS
  SPECIAL SHAPES

NEW CONSTRUCTION
  DOUBLE-HUNG
  SINGLE-HUNG
  PICTURE WINDOWS
  CASEMENT & AWNING
  SLIDING WINDOWS
  FAIRFIELD 80 SERIES
  FAIRFIELD 70 SERIES

GLASS OPTIONS
  SUNCLEAN
  ENERGY EFFICIENT UNITS

DECORATIVE OPTIONS
  ULTRATRIM
  COLORS
  INTERIOR GRIDS
  CUT GLASS
  BEVELED LEADED GLASS

QUALITY

PARTNERS
  ENERGY STAR
  PPG
  EDGETECH

TAX CREDIT INFORMATION

 

 

 

TAX CREDIT INFORMATION

An exterior window or door (other than a storm window or storm door) is considered an “Eligible Building Envelope Component” when it meets or exceeds the prescriptive criteria established by the IECC for the climate zone in which the window or door is installed.

A taxpayer may treat an exterior window that bears an ENERGY STAR® label and is installed in the region identified on the label as an Eligible Building Envelope Component and may rely on such ENERGY STAR® label, rather than on a manufacturer’s certification statement, in claiming the § 25C credit.

The credit amount established by § 25C of the Internal Revenue Code is:

  • 10% of the amount paid or incurred by the taxpayer for qualified energy efficiency improvements installed during the taxable year.
  • Up to $200.00 maximum credit for windows for all taxable years (maximum $500.00 credit for all improvements combined).
  • Allowed only for amounts paid or incurred to purchase the window or door.
  • Not allowed for amounts paid for onsite preparation, assembly, original installation labor, other components or sales tax.
  • The purchase must be made during the taxable year for which the credit is claimed.
  • Retroactive and with time limits, covering product in service after December 31, 2005 and before January 1, 2008.

The Energy Tax Credit information contained on the Alside® site is not complete or comprehensive. For the entire scope of information about the Credit for Non-Business Energy Property § 25C, please visit: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-06-26.pdf

Claiming Your Tax Credit

After establishing your eligibility to claim a Tax Credit for Non-Business Energy Property § 25C, please complete the following to ensure accuracy

  1. Request an invoice demonstrating the cost breakout of the window or door components from your contractor. This cost must exclude the cost of onsite preparation, assembly, original installation labor, other components or sales tax.
  2. Download the applicable Manufacturer's Certificate PDF following the link below (Adobe Acrobat Reader required), as well as retaining the ENERGY STAR® labels from qualified products.
  3. Retain the contractor invoice, ENERGY STAR® labels and the Manufacturer's Certificate for your IRS records. You are not required to provide this documentation to the IRS, but you will be required to present it if audited.

Exterior Windows and Doors

Click here for your Alside®* Manufacturer’s Certificate.

*All of Alside’s vinyl replacement, specialty and new construction windows and patio doors meet the requirements of the Credit for Non-Business Energy Property § 25C tax credit as ENERGY STAR ® label-bearing products. A complete listing of applicable products is available within the manufacturer’s certificate.

 



 

 

 
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