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CARMEL—SOLARIS, a Carmel based window film specialist, is helping Indiana homeowners increase their energy efficiency, reduce utility bills and save more money. But time is running out to take advantage of Uncle Sam’s generosity. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 includes a tax credit for energy efficient improvements made to a primary residence and applies to solar control window film but will EXPIRE DECEMBER 31st, 2007!

“Homeowners can earn up to $500 by having VISTA® and LLumar® window film installed in their homes. Although most of our customers are concerned with protecting their furnishings from fading the energy saving benefits of window film are being brought to their attention with the new tax credit,” said Kevin Koval, owner of SOLARIS. “Unfortunately, the tax credit will be expiring soon with no pending legislation to renew the tax credit so folks need to take advantage of this now in order to reap the benefits come April 15th, 2008.”

Under section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.), homeowners can receive a 10 percent credit on the costs of "qualified energy efficiency improvements," including solar control window film on windows, doors, and skylights. This tax credit applies to improvements made to a primary residence from Jan. 1, 2006 through Dec. 31, 2007.

Unlike a tax deduction, which reduces the amount of income subject to tax, a tax credit directly reduces the amount of income tax you have to pay. To receive the tax credit, consumers are required to submit IRS Form 5695 with their 2006 Income Tax Return. Copies of the dealer invoice and the manufacturer's certification statement should be saved. For additional information about tax credit eligibility, consumers can contact SOLARIS or refer to http://www.windowfilmtaxcredit.com

SOLARIS is a VISTA® and LLumar® window film dealer, the first films to qualify under the act. An application of VISTA and LLumar window films on a home is considered beneficial insulation for windows as the film helps to lower cooling and heating bills throughout the year. Because of the film’s ability to block the sun’s heat from entering an interior environment, and keep heat on the interior during the winter months, VISTA® and LLumar® films contribute to energy efficiencies within a building’s structure and therefore qualify for the Federal Tax Credits.

According to a study conducted by the California Energy Commission, 30% of a structure’s cooling requirements are due to solar energy entering through the glass, and America’s buildings (homes included) and their construction account for nearly 70% of all energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions each year. Applying window films to a home will not only minimize the use of precious energy resources, lower monthly utility bills throughout the year, but will also reap monetary credits come April 15th.

About SOLARIS

SOLARIS is Indianapolis’s premier window film company providing protection, comfort, beauty and energy efficiency to residential and commercial locations. SOLARIS is a VISTA® Platinum dealer, one of only 120 dealers worldwide, a member of the Indiana US Green Building Council and is the only window film company in Indiana owned by a Certified Solar Control Specialist.

Contact: Kevin Koval

Tel. 317.201.3003

Email: kevin@solarisfilm.com

Website: www.solarisfilm.com

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It's not like the tax credit is worth a lot in itself, but it sure does go a long way in the credibility department when you can show that the Federal Gov't recognizes window film as an energy saving solution. Hopefully, the tax credit will be here to stay... :dunno

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It's not like the tax credit is worth a lot in itself, but it sure does go a long way in the credibility department when you can show that the Federal Gov't recognizes window film as an energy saving solution. Hopefully, the tax credit will be here to stay... :evilgrin

I agree, let's hope it continues in 2008 and on...

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is this tax credit seperate from other energy saving devices ?

I had to replace my heat pump last summer, with a trane unit that qualified for a 300$

tax credit. I dont know if that 400 sf of Drei I installed will add anything to my energy credits.

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Better hold off on promoting window film as meeting the criteria for the tax credit. Seems the last spending bill reworded that section and there is a question on what the new phrase means. From what I gathered, the glass industry lobbyist reworded it.

All of the manufacturers assumed the amounts changed and not the requirements. I guess no one read the document.

Should know more soon.

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Better hold off on promoting window film as meeting the criteria for the tax credit. Seems the last spending bill reworded that section and there is a question on what the new phrase means. From what I gathered, the glass industry lobbyist reworded it.

All of the manufacturers assumed the amounts changed and not the requirements. I guess no one read the document.

Should know more soon.

I talked to Kent LeMonte about the tax credit and he told me there is no such thing for window film as of right now. I have had a couple of customers ask if my film qualifies for the tax credit b/c other companies in the area have told them theirs does. I think its comical when other companies just sell film with no research to back their claims.

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CARMEL—SOLARIS, a Carmel based window film specialist, is helping Indiana homeowners increase their energy efficiency, reduce utility bills and save more money. But time is running out to take advantage of Uncle Sam’s generosity. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 includes a tax credit for energy efficient improvements made to a primary residence and applies to solar control window film but will EXPIRE DECEMBER 31st, 2007!

“Homeowners can earn up to $500 by having VISTA® and LLumar® window film installed in their homes. Although most of our customers are concerned with protecting their furnishings from fading the energy saving benefits of window film are being brought to their attention with the new tax credit,” said Kevin Koval, owner of SOLARIS. “Unfortunately, the tax credit will be expiring soon with no pending legislation to renew the tax credit so folks need to take advantage of this now in order to reap the benefits come April 15th, 2008.”

Under section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.), homeowners can receive a 10 percent credit on the costs of "qualified energy efficiency improvements," including solar control window film on windows, doors, and skylights. This tax credit applies to improvements made to a primary residence from Jan. 1, 2006 through Dec. 31, 2007.

Unlike a tax deduction, which reduces the amount of income subject to tax, a tax credit directly reduces the amount of income tax you have to pay. To receive the tax credit, consumers are required to submit IRS Form 5695 with their 2006 Income Tax Return. Copies of the dealer invoice and the manufacturer's certification statement should be saved. For additional information about tax credit eligibility, consumers can contact SOLARIS or refer to http://www.windowfilmtaxcredit.com

SOLARIS is a VISTA® and LLumar® window film dealer, the first films to qualify under the act. An application of VISTA and LLumar window films on a home is considered beneficial insulation for windows as the film helps to lower cooling and heating bills throughout the year. Because of the film’s ability to block the sun’s heat from entering an interior environment, and keep heat on the interior during the winter months, VISTA® and LLumar® films contribute to energy efficiencies within a building’s structure and therefore qualify for the Federal Tax Credits.

According to a study conducted by the California Energy Commission, 30% of a structure’s cooling requirements are due to solar energy entering through the glass, and America’s buildings (homes included) and their construction account for nearly 70% of all energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions each year. Applying window films to a home will not only minimize the use of precious energy resources, lower monthly utility bills throughout the year, but will also reap monetary credits come April 15th.

About SOLARIS

SOLARIS is Indianapolis’s premier window film company providing protection, comfort, beauty and energy efficiency to residential and commercial locations. SOLARIS is a VISTA® Platinum dealer, one of only 120 dealers worldwide, a member of the Indiana US Green Building Council and is the only window film company in Indiana owned by a Certified Solar Control Specialist.

Contact: Kevin Koval

Tel. 317.201.3003

Email: kevin@solarisfilm.com

Website: www.solarisfilm.com

huper still good and fyi it went up to 30% .know there is a gov program going on that expire's in 80 day ( if your house hold income is 50 or less and 4 or more people live there the gov will split the cost of matteral's with the home owner)

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is this tax credit seperate from other energy saving devices ?

I had to replace my heat pump last summer, with a trane unit that qualified for a 300$

tax credit. I dont know if that 400 sf of Drei I installed will add anything to my energy credits.

call kyle in orlando he's incharge of that angle .the credit is there the form is not up on the huper site yet but tammy will email it to you

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