tax credit questions (not another one)

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ejwoodward

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Oct 15, 2008
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Western NC
So I bought my stove during the fall of 2008. I had lots of problems with it in the beginning until I decided to replace the stove pipe/chimney and then it everything worked fantastic. The things is that I put in the new chimney system during the winter of 2009. My questions is since my stove really wasn't put into "proper" service until I installed the new chimney in 2009, do you think both the stove and chimney system would be covered? If not the stove, would the chimney/stove pipe purchase and installation be covered?

Thanks for any advice!
 
ejwoodward said:
So I bought my stove during the fall of 2008. I had lots of problems with it in the beginning until I decided to replace the stove pipe/chimney and then it everything worked fantastic. The things is that I put in the new chimney system during the winter of 2009. My questions is since my stove really wasn't put into "proper" service until I installed the new chimney in 2009, do you think both the stove and chimney system would be covered? If not the stove, would the chimney/stove pipe purchase and installation be covered?

Thanks for any advice!

Go for it. What's the worst that could happen? Disclaimer, I am NOT a tax professional, what YOU do is on YOU
 
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