Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater Purchase Nets up to $1,500 Tax Credit from Uncle Sam

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Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:54am EDT

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.--(Business Wire)--
Purchasing an efficient natural gas tankless water heaters can do more than save
homeowners money on energy bills; it can save homeowners money come tax time.
Under the federal government`s new stimulus bill, homeowners are being offered a
tax credit up to $1,500 - or up to 30 percent of purchase and installation of a
natural gas tankless water heater. 

Signed by President Obama, February 17, 2009, "The American Recovery and
Re-investment Act of 2009" highlights multiple revisions to the 2008 energy
efficiency tax credits, including:

* The tax credit has been raised from 10 to 30 percent 
* Tax credits set for a specific dollar amount have been converted to 30 percent
of the cost 
* Tax credits previously effective for 2009 have been extended to 2010 
* The maximum credit has been raised from $500 to $1500 for the years 2009 and
2010

There is certain ENERGY STAR and governmental criterion water heaters must meet
to qualify for tax credits, such as the appliance must have an Energy Factor
greater than or equal to .82 or a thermal efficiency of at least 90 percent to
qualify. 

By heating water on demand (rather than continuously reheating and storing water
in a tank), natural gas tankless water heaters provide a seemingly endless
supply of hot water. Although a natural gas tankless water heater may cost
slightly more to purchase than some non-gas models, most Florida gas utilities
offer cash rebates to offset the difference. Factor in monthly energy savings
and natural gas tankless water heaters quickly make up for their initial cost. 

Homeowners can learn more about natural gas at FNGA.com or GetGasFL.com. 

The (FNGA) is non-profit organization that promotes and encourages the growth of
the natural gas industry in the state of Florida. It also seeks to protect the
interests of the industry, its members and consumers. Our members include
distribution companies, transmission, gas supply marketers and affiliate
members. With a membership of more than 100 companies, FNGA represents every
segment of the natural gas industry. 

For more information, please contact Jenna Bernardo, FNGA staff member, phone.
(321) 779-1010, jenna@mtninc.com. 





Florida Natural Gas Association
Jenna Bernardo, 321-779-1010
jenna@mtninc.com

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