Serving Tarrant, Johnson, Hood, Somervell, Wise, Parker, Erath and Palo Pinto Counties
BBB Accreditation expired on 6/2/2010
Reported on Thursday, July 29, 2010 8:37 AM
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Name: |
BUDGET A/C~MECHANICAL & CONSTRUCTION |
Phone: |
(888) 262-6301 |
Address: |
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Business Category: |
AIR COND & HEATING CONTRACTORS, AIR COND & HEATING SALES & SERVICE, AIR COND & HEATING SVC & INSTALL, AIR COND & HEATING SVC & REPAIR, AIR COND COMMERCIAL-NEW CONSTRUCTION, AIR COND SVC & EQUIPMENT, Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems, Air Conditioning Repair, Air Conditioning Systems-Cleaning, AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING & REFRIGERATION , ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PRODUCTS, Toilets-Composting |
eMail: |
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BBB file opened: |
July 27, 2005 |
Business started: |
December 2004 |
Business started locally: |
December 2004 |
Primary Contact: |
SHANE HAWKINS (MANAGING DIRECTOR) |
Complaint Contact: |
ROBERT CHIAMINTO (SERVICE MANAGER) |
BUDGET A/C
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The license number is A/C & REFRIGERATION# TACLA00021437E.
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Tax Energy Credit: 2009-2010 - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Energy Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 from the Internal Revenue Service (FS-2009-10, April 2009) (Clarified statutory language in Section 1142, 5/13/09)
You may also wish to visit the Internal Revenue Service Website at: www.irs.gov and search for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Another website offering information on tax energy credits is www.achri.net. On this site you can enter the model number of your equipment to determine if it qualifies for a Federal Energy Efficiency Tax Credit.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provides energy incentives for both individuals and businesses.
Here are some of the key energy provisions in ARRA that may impact taxpayers:
Residential Energy Property Credit (Section 1121): The new law increases the energy tax credit for homeowners who make energy efficient improvements to their existing homes. The new law increases the credit rate to 30 percent of the cost of all qualifying improvements and raises the maximum credit limit to $1,500 for improvements placed in service in 2009 and 2010.
The credit applies to improvements such as adding insulation, energy efficient exterior windows and energy-efficient heating and air conditioning systems.
A similar credit was available for 2007, but was not available in 2008. Homeowners should be aware that the standards in the new law are higher than the standards for the credit that was available in 2007 for products that qualify as “energy efficient” for purposes of this tax credit. The IRS has issued guidance that will allow manufacturers to certify that their products meet these new standards.
Until the guidance is released, homeowners generally may continue to rely on manufacturers’ certifications that were provided under the old guidance. For exterior windows and skylights, homeowners may continue to rely on Energy Star labels in determining whether property purchased before June 1, 2009, qualifies for the credit. Manufacturers should not continue to provide certifications for property that fails to meet the new standards.
(According to energystar.gov, to claim the tax credit for energy efficient products placed in service in 2009, you will need to file the 2009 IRS Form 5695 and submit it with your 2009 taxes. Also, save your receipts and the Manufacturer's Certification Statement for your records. A Manufacturer's Certification Statement is a signed statement from the manufacturer certifying that the product or component qualifies for the tax credit. The IRS encourages manufacturers to provide these Certifications on their website to facilitate identification of qualified products. Please visit energystar.gov and choose "Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency" for more information.)
Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit (Section 1122): This nonrefundable energy tax credit will help individual taxpayers pay for qualified residential alternative energy equipment, such as solar hot water heaters, geothermal heat pumps and wind turbines. The new law removes some of the previously imposed maximum amounts and allows for a credit equal to 30 percent of the cost of qualified property. See Notice 09-41.Air Conditioning
Air conditioning needs can be divided into two categories:
equipment servicing and equipment purchasing. When having
equipment serviced inquire about additional charges (such as
travel charges) prior to servicing; ask if technicians are paid
on an hourly or commissioned basis. Consider annual servicing to
prevent future problems.
The purchase of an air-conditioning system involves both cooling
capacity and efficiency. The system must be correctly sized for
the home; an air-conditioning contractor or the local utility
company can provide information about the appropriate size for
your home. The system's efficiency is expressed in its "SEER"
rating, which indicates the amount of cooling per watt of
electricity used. The higher the "SEER," the more efficient the
unit. The availability of ductwork and electricity will also
affect the overall cost of installation. Altering or installing
ductwork or rewiring to handle the additional electrical load can
substantially increase the final cost.
When purchasing a new air system be sure to get two or more bids.
Make sure bids are comparable in terms of equipment and services.
Ask for local references and inspect finished work. Be sure that
the firm is licensed; The license number should be clearly marked
on the service truck. Many air conditioning firms offer service
contracts covering annual inspections and emergency repairs.
Before purchasing such a contract, compare existing warranty
coverage with the service contract you are considering; don't pay
for the same coverage twice.
Should you be interested in finding out if a new air conditioning unit is tax deductible go to: http://www.ahridirectory.org/ahridirectory/pages/home.aspx and try to print your tax deductible certificate by the unit number you are thinking of buying. Give this certificate to your CPA to use with your tax return.
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