Washington, D.C. - January 15, 2013 -- Congress has just given
American homeowners a chance to keep more of their hard-earned money with tax
credits for energy efficient upgrades planned for 2013, or made in 2012. Window
Film is eligible for the tax credits approved by Congress and the tax incentive
can cover up to 10 percent of the cost of the installation of window film to a
maximum of $500, states the International Window Film Association (IWFA).
"We are delighted that Congress recently enacted a bill, titled the American
Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, that includes tax incentives for energy
efficient home improvements, such as installing window film," said Darrell
Smith, executive director of the nonprofit IWFA. "To make people more aware of
this great opportunity we are sharing this news through our Facebook
and Twitter
pages and we are also offering a free consumer
booklet so consumers can learn more about window film," he added.
"While the "greening" of our homes is a high priority, most of the new
energy-efficient technologies require significant investment to reap long-term
benefits, but window film has been shown to be a most cost-effective means of
improving energy performance," said Smith.
As a long-term and cost-effective solution for saving energy, window film
qualifies in the legislation as part of a building's ‘insulation envelope'. It
can reduce energy consumption from solar heat gain in summer or reflect interior
heat back inside in winter, while allowing in natural light without the negative
impact of UV
exposure. Consumers should check with their window film installer or
manufacturer to make sure their product qualifies under the law.
For more information on window film's many benefits the IWFA offers a free
consumer booklet available that can be found at: http://www.iwfa.com/ConsumerInfo/IWFAWindowFilmBooklet.aspx
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