H.R.4226 - Expanding Building Efficiency Incentives Act of 2009

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to improve and extend certain energy-related tax provisions, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to improve and extend certain energy-related tax provisions, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Expanding Building Efficiency Incentives Act of 2009 as introduced.

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12/8/2009--Introduced.Expanding Building Efficiency Incentives Act of 2009 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to: (1) increase and extend through 2015 the new energy efficient home tax credit; (2) increase the rate of the tax deduction for energy efficient commercial buildings; (3) increas

Official Summary

12/8/2009--Introduced.Expanding Building Efficiency Incentives Act of 2009 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to:
(1) increase and extend through 2015 the new energy efficient home tax credit;
(2) increase the rate of the tax deduction for energy efficient commercial buildings;
(3) increase to $5,000 the limit on the tax credit for nonbusiness energy property expenditures and extend such credit through 2015;
(4) allow a $200 tax credit through 2011 for the cost of a home energy rating; and
(5) allow a $500 tax credit for the cost of training and certifying home performance auditors to conduct home energy ratings.

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10/11/10
People Who Make Things Utah Manufacturers Association: Tax ...

The Expanding Building Efficiency Incentives Act of 2009 (S.1637 and H.R. 4226) would increase the deduction amount from $1.80 per square foot to $3.00. The bill also provides authority for partial deductions and a prescriptive partial ...

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09/26/10
Amherst County Virginia Democratic News: A Loser and A Winner

Co-sponsored H.R. 4226, the Expanding Building Efficiency Incentives Act. Congressman Perriello was a Democratic lead on the introduction of this bipartisan energy efficiency bill. The bill extends and expands five key energy efficiency ...

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06/28/10
ETS Is Coming Soon To An AIA Chapter Near You!

1637/HR 4226) and extend it through 2015. Lobbying efforts on behalf of Julio Gonzalez and Andrew Goldberg, Senior Director of Federal Relations at the AIA, have been well received and the outlook is positive for change. ...

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