HI wrenches,
It has come to my attention when reading the Federal tax form 5695 for residential energy tax credit, that manufacturer's may provide a certification statement to taxpayers that can be relied upon to certify that the equipment is eligible for the federal tax credit. These instructions can be found by going to www.irs.gov and entering "notice 2009-41". The important word is "may" but in reading the rules it looks like this will ultimately be required. This certification could simply be a statement on the website indicating such. It also goes on to say that the taxpayer must determine whether the investment relates to a qualified dwelling unit or not. In other words, the IRS will not rely on the manufacturer for that test. Do I read this correctly? Is anybody doing this and do they have some examples? Thanks, Randy Randy Sadewic ra...@positiveenergysolar.com NABCEP Certified PV Installer Positive Energy, Inc. Phone 505 424-1112 Cell 505 570-0137 Fax 505 424-1113 Enjoy the Sun!
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