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Retired medical device R&D. Doing community volunteer work to empower residents to adopt clean HVAC technologies and solar power. A father, liberal, techie, Boston suburb rez, nature lover. Like to travel, read, play, exercise, photograph, tell dad jokes.
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Good point.
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NOTE: In some cases, there are maximum amounts for the tax credits. For example, for air source heat pump installs the tax credit is 30% of installation cost up to a max of $2000 credit. Still, $2000 is nothing to shake your head at. The IRS site in my other post details the tax credits available.
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