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December 27, 2006
$1,000 Tax Credit Extended
Through December 2008
In the closing hours of the 109th Congress,
the Manufactured Housing Research Alliance (MHRA) and the Manufactured
Housing Institute (MHI) achieved a significant victory with
a one-year extension of the $1,000 tax credit for manufacturers
of ENERGY STAR qualified manufactured homes. Senators Charles
Grassley (R-Iowa), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee,
and Max Baucus (D-Mont.), ranking member of the Senate Finance
Committee, were instrumental in adding the one-year extension
of the tax credit as part of the “Tax Relief and Health Care
Act of 2006.” MHRA and MHI have worked extensively with the
staff of both Senators Grassley and Baucus to support an extension
of the tax credit. The Senators plan to introduce legislation
in the 110th Congress in 2007 further extending the
tax credit. MHI and MHRA will continue to work on this important
issue in the upcoming Congress.
With passage
of this legislation, the New Energy Efficient Home credit
will not expire until December 31, 2008. This business credit allows producers of manufactured
homes to qualify for $1,000 by either building homes under
the provisions of the ENERGY STAR Qualified Manufactured Homes program administered
by MHRA or by exceeding the IECC by 30 percent. The legislation
also allows builders of site-built, modular and manufactured
homes to qualify for the $2,000 credit by exceeding the IECC
by 50 percent.
As a reminder to producers of HUD-code homes, if you plan
to build ENERGY STAR homes that qualify for the tax credit, they must
display both the EPA ENERGY STAR Qualified Home and the MHRA ENERGY STAR Quality Assured labels. These labels are available
from MHRA. To download an order form, visit the web site at:
http://www.mhrahome.org/media/forms/ES_label_order_form.pdf.
MHRA to Develop ENERGY STAR Protocols for Modulars
MHRA will soon begin work on a redesign of the rules for
building ENERGY STAR modular homes.
EPA turned over responsibility for reconfiguring the program to MHRA, specifically in developing an alternative
verification protocol for modular homes built in HUD-code
plants.
Copyright 2006 All rights reserved. No
part of this newsletter may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
system, or transcribed in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the
prior written permission of MHRA. For comments or questions
related to MHRA ENERGY STAR Update, contact Gwynne Koch via e-mail at gkoch@research-alliance.org.
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