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Home Owners Tax Credits

The Drake Heating and Air brand offers a complete line of premium Amana and More energy-saving, heating
and cooling systems. Listed below for quick reference, are the Amana and
potential tax credits* available to you. Qualifying products and systems
must meet specific energy efficiency standards and be identified as matched
systems by the ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute).

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Tax Credits for Home Heat & Cooling Equipment

Certificate of Home Cooling and Heating Equipment
Packaged Heat Pump Units

This certification is made pursuant of section 25C
of the Internal Revenue Code***

The products listed below are Qualified Energy Property and, if installed
in the homeowner’s primary residence and place in service between
January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010, qualify for a non-refundable
tax credit under Section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code for 30% of the cost,
up to $1,500.

To learn the full details regarding the tax credits, talk to your tax
professional or visit http://www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm for more information.

Gas Furnaces Tax Credit
AMV9     Tax Credit Certificate
AMH95   Tax Credit Certificate
GMH95   Tax Credit Certificates

AdvancedMain Air Circulating Fan
ACV9  Tax Credit Certificate
ADV8  Tax Credit Certificate
AMV8  Tax Credit Certificate

Central Air Conditioners
ASX18, ASX16   Tax Credit Certificates   

Electric Heat Pumps
ASZ18, ASZ16, ASZ14 Tax Credit Certificates   

Packaged Gas Electrics
APG15 (2 ton units)  Tax Credit Certificates

Packaged Heat Pumps 
APH15 (2, 2.5, 3 ton units)  Tax Credit Certificates
     

*** Amana recommends that consumers consult with a tax professional
to determine the application of the tax credits outlined in the Emergency
Economic Stability Act of 2008 to their particular situation.

* A tax credit is generally more valuable than an equivalent tax deduction
because a tax credit reduces tax dollar-for-dollar, while a deduction only
removes a percentage of the tax that is owed. Tax filers can itemize
purchases in their federal income tax form, which will lower the total
amount of tax they owe the government.

2009 Tax Credits - FAQ