Stimulus Bill Promotes Renewable Energy to Consumers
Arlington, VA – February 17, 2009: The 2009
Economic Stimulus legislation signed into law today by President Obama
includes a 30% tax credit (up to $1,500) for the purchase in 2009 and
2010 of a 75%-efficient biomass-burning stove as measured using a lower
heating value. The tax credit provisions are extended improvements of
the legislation that passed in October 2008. The major ch anges are an
extension of the credit to 2010 and the increase on the credit from
$300 to 30% of the total cost.
While the new tax credit takes effect immediately,
the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has not issued the guidelines for
determining what stoves meet the efficiency requirements to qualify for
the credit or how a manufacturer will qualify their products. These
guidelines are expected by April 30, 2009, however the credit applies
to all qualifying stoves sold in 2009. Once the IRS guidelines are
issued, wood and pellet stove manufacturers will test their stoves and
will notify their retailers about their models that qualify.
The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association
(HPBA), in conjunction with the Pellet Fuels Institute (PFI), worked to
educate elected officials and their staffs on the benefits and energy
efficiency of wood and pellet stoves. As the cost of heating oil and
natural gas rise, this tax credit will help consumers save on energy
costs.
“This stimulus legislation supports renewable
energy and will help consumers control their winter heating costs,”
said Jack Goldman, president of HPBA. “It is a great example of how
the hearth industry can work in Washington and on a grassroots level
and help pass good legislation. With the long-term rise in home
heating prices, this tax credit will help alleviate some of the initial
cost for those consumers wanting to purchase a 75%-efficient wood or
pellet stove next year.”
The Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association
(HPBA), based in Arlington, VA, is the North American industry
association for manufacturers, retailers, distributors,
representatives, service firms and allied associates for all types of
hearth, barbecue and patio appliances, fuels and accessories. For more
information on HPBA and the tax credit developments, go to www.hpba.org.
Contact: Leslie Wheeler, Director of Communications, HPBA (703) 522-0086
Tax Credit Frequently Asked Questions