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Default A sure sign that solar power is becoming practical...

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On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:11:31 -0500, Boating All Out
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Can you trick the IRS into allowing the credit? Probably, but if you
get audited, you will lose.


Bull****. You just don't know what you're talking about.
Just keep your receipts, and make sure you don't use a
junk manufacturer that won't provide a manufacturer's tax
credit certificate. Keep that too.
If you're honest you won't lose an audit.
http://www.irs.gov/uac/Tax-Credits-Available-for-
Certain-Energy-Efficient-Home-Improvements
This stuff is years old already.
If you're having issues with DIY, blame it on Florida.


You ignored this part

Not all energy-efficient improvements qualify so be sure you have the
manufacturer?s tax credit certification statement, which can usually
be found on the manufacturer?s website or with the product packaging.


What the hell are you talking about? I mentioned the
certificate above.

That statement generally only comes with a professional installed
system..


More bull****. The certificates are based on
manufacturers product line or part numbers.
Here.
http://www.irs.gov/irb/2009-19_IRB/ar08.html
I also said above don't use junk.
Any reputable manufacturer will provide the certification
with the product, or downloadable.
All you need is a receipt to match.
Here.
http://blog.gogreensolar.com/2012/10...al-tax-credit-
for-residential-pv.html

I can't understand why you crow about how easy it is for
you to DIY a solar power system to the public grid with
off-the-shelf gear, but can't figure out how to do get
the certificate for gear you paid for, and how to do the
taxes.

Seems you just like to constantly whine about the fed gov
incentive program, even when it provides tax benefits to
encourage solar.
You ignore plain facts so you can keep whining.
Blame the feds for Florida's shortcomings.
Then you whine when a business might get a buck from you.
It's only all good when you get the buck from somebody
else.

Only thing I can suspect - besides your utter
penuriousness - is that you're bitter about Florida
laws/regulations/incentives, which are totally ****ed up
regarding solar power.
Pretty funny, given it's the "Sunshine State."
They should be leading the nation with solar.

But hell no.
http://www.earthtechling.com/2013/07/some-states-lead-
in-solar-power-by-example/
Looks like Florida ranks about 20th with solar power.
The "Sunshine State."

Florida should be ashamed of itself.
And as a Florida resident you should be ashamed for
allowing this to happen in the "Sunshine State."
Who the hell is in charge there?
You're lucky Florida does well with nuke power.
Was that your idea?


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