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Product of the Week – DSI Power Strip

DSI Power StripDSI Power Strip is a new kind of power strip that offers great savings on electricity.

How is a DSI Power Strip different?

By using a master socket that controls the other outlets on the power strip.

On a normal power strip, you have to actually turn off the strip to prevent any power from being drained. With the DSI Power Strip you prevent this and actually cut off all power to the secondary sockets when the device plugged into the primary socket is shut down.

What does this all mean?

When a device such as a TV is plugged into the master socket and then turned on, the other sockets with your cable box, DVD player, and sound system will then be powered on. The reverse happens when you power down your TV turning off the power to the other sockets and preventing any power from being drained.

Check out this video where the DSI Power Strip is being unboxed.

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IRS Tax Tips

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Here are some very useful tips from the IRS on how to save money preparing for the Tax season coming up. This applies to any homeowner who has been considering energy efficient home improvements that will save you money.  This is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009.

These are the 7 Tips from the IRS:

1. The new law increases the credit rate to 30 percent of the cost of all qualifying improvements and raises the maximum credit limit to $1,500 claimed for 2009 and 2010 combined.

Internal Revenue Service

2. The credit applies to improvements such as adding insulation, energy-efficient exterior windows and energy-efficient heating and air conditioning systems.

3. To qualify as “energy efficient” for purposes of this tax credit, products generally must meet higher standards than the standards for the credit that was available in 2007.

4. Manufacturers must certify that their products meet new standards and they must provide a written statement to the taxpayer such as with the packaging of the product or in a printable format on the manufacturers’ Website.

5. Qualifying improvements must be placed into service after December 31, 2008, and before January 1, 2011.

6. The improvements must be made to the taxpayer’s principal residence located in the United States.

7. To claim the credit, attach Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits to either the 2009 or 2010 tax return. Taxpayers must claim the credit on the tax return for the year that the improvements are made.

November 2, 2009 – Special Edition TT-2009-12

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