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		<title>Tax Credits for biofuel</title>
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If your home or apartment building uses oil heat, you may be eligible for a tax credit by switching to biofuel. We just received this email from Tri-State Biodiesel (whose production facility is located right here in Brooklyn):
Dear TSB Mailing list,
Its that time of the year again! We are writing to remind all of our [...]]]></description>
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<p>If your home or apartment building uses oil heat, you may be eligible for a tax credit by switching to biofuel. We just received this email from <a title="Tri-State Biodiesel" href="http://www.tristatebiodiesel.com/" target="_blank">Tri-State Biodiesel</a> (whose production facility is located right here in Brooklyn):<span id="more-1337"></span></p>
<blockquote><p>Dear TSB Mailing list,</p>
<p>Its that time of the year again! We are writing to remind all of our customers and friends that purchasers of clean B20 bio-heating fuel, for residential purposes, are probably eligible for a credit of $0.20 per gallon for your purchases.</p>
<p>(We say &#8220;probably&#8221; because we&#8217;re not tax accountants and can&#8217;t legally give tax advice, but we can&#8217;t see any reason why each of you shouldn&#8217;t receive this $0.20 per gallon credit.)  To claim your credit, simply complete form CT-241. You can find the form and instructions at: <a href="http://www.tax.state.ny.us/pdf/2008/corp/ct241_2008.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.tax.state.ny.us/pdf/2008/corp/ct241_2008.pdf</a> Check with your CPA for more information on your eligibility and on collecting your credit.</p>
<p>If you use oil heat and have not yet called for a quote, call today! You could end up saving a lot of money while helping to improve the local environment! Thats a no-brainer!</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Jovena Natal<br />
Bookkeeper<br />
Tri-State Biodiesel</p></blockquote>
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