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Penn State Extension offering energy efficient home improvemen­t credit webinar

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The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provides tax incentives for homeowners to invest in energy-efficient home improvemen­ts. These incentives are designed to encourage homeowners to make their homes more energy efficient, which can help reduce energy consumptio­n and lower utility bills. This credit allows homeowners to claim a credit of up to 30% or a capped amount of the cost of specific energy-efficient home improvemen­ts. Energy Efficient improvemen­ts that might qualify are things like windows, doors, energy audits, and heat pumps. Homeowners can claim the credit on their federal income tax return.

Extension Educators will provide informatio­n based on guidance from the IRS about what might qualify and the various stipulatio­ns. An electric bill will be reviewed to determine what the different numbers and charges mean. An Extension Educator will also discuss heat pumps, a focus of the tax credits, and how they function.

Matthew Minich of Minich Electric of Bradford, will be a guest panelist. Matt is an electrical contractor who will give general advice and answer questions about upgrading electrical components eligible for the Energy Efficient Home Improvemen­t Credit. Matt has over 25 years of industry experience and is a Pennsylvan­ia College of Technology graduate. He is also on the advisory committee of Seneca Highlands CTC.

The webinar will take place on Thursday, March 16, at noon. The webinar is free, and pre-registrati­on is required. Registered participan­ts will receive a recording. You can register at the following website: www.bit.ly/energyMarc­h2023. Any questions about this webinar can be directed to Joseph C. Conklin, Ed.D., at juc50@psu. edu.

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