Category: Culture
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Retail Space av…
Retail Space available with Long term Lease at 35 Chandler Square in Port Jefferson: Great Location, High Visibility and High Foot Traffic, Single and Separate Mixed Use Mini Square, Charming Shops and Anchor Location!Call or visit today Maria Palmar at Jolie Powell Realty
Call for information and Private Showing!
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Charmer in Port Jefferson asking $2300
Location Location Location! High Ceilings, New Hardwood Floors throughout, Freshly Painted, New Windows, New Bathroom- Walk to the Ferry , Harbor, Shops , Eateries , Private Parking- Nestled in the Heart of the Village for this or any other rental visit me @ Maria Palmar at Jolie Powell Realty
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96 Sawtooth Cove Port Jefferson, NY 11777 Asking $499

Interior Eat in Kitchen Area
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Confused about the 3.8% Real EstateTax?
Confused about the 3.8% Real estate Tax?
Effective January 1st 2013 that this tax WILL NOT be imposed on all real estate transactions, a common misconception. Rather, when the legislation becomes effective in 2013, it may impose a 3.8% tax on some (but not all) income from interest, dividends, rents (less expenses) and capital gains (less capital losses). The tax will fall only on individuals with an adjusted gross income (AGI) above $200,000 and couples filing a joint return with more than $250,000 AGI. It is important to review the resources listed above for full details
Applies to: Individuals with adjusted gross income (AGI) above $200,000
Couples filing a joint return with more than $250,000 AGI
Types of Income: Interest, dividends, rents (less expenses), capital gains
(less capital losses)
Formula: The new tax applies to the LESSER of
Investment income amount
Excess of AGI over the $200,000 or $250,000 amount
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What are the Tax Incentives for Commercial and Investment Real Estate?
Owners of commercial real estate also have access to significant federal tax incentives for making energy efficiency improvements. The incentive are available for existing buildings that are renovated of retrofitted, and newly constructed buildings. Though the tax benefits are intended primarily for real estate owners, commercial property tenants who pay for energy improvements may be eligible as well.The primary building components eligible for federal tax benefits in commercial buildings are:
*heating, cooling and water heating systems
*interior lighting equipment
*building envelope improvements (e.g. energy efficient doors, windows, insulation in the roof and exterior walls.
To qualify, the renovated property must meet the ASHRAE 90.1-2001 building standard, and be placed in service no later than December 31, 2016.
ASHRAE refers to the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers; the ASHRE 90.1 standard is that group’s detailed technical requirements for energy efficiency in commercial and other buildings except low-rise residential properties. See www.ASHRAE.org for additional information.
Detailed guidance on claiming deductions, including certifications of improvements, can be found in the IRS Revenue Bulletin 2006-52 and IRS Notice 3008-40 available on the IRS website
Visit our vendors at the GREEN FEST June 16th 2012 in Port Jefferson, for more information visit www.PJGREENFEST.COM or at www.JPREALTOR.COM
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Green Fest 2012 * Federal Tax Credits for Homeowners

Making a Differnce Together Did you know the most generous credits, for investments in alternative energy systems for houses, already extended through 2016 are likely to play key roles in homeowners’ housing choice in the coming years.
* Credits for renewable energy systems such as solar panels geothermal heat pumps, solar water heaters, small wind generators and fuel cells. The credits cover up top 30% of the cost of the systems, plus labor and installation expenses, with no set maximum on the size of the allowable credit.
* Credits for energy efficiency improvements to existing houses of up to 10% of the product’s cost, to a maximum of $500. The $500 limit applies to the aggregate ( total) of the expenditures made for the energy efficiency improvements during the tax year.
With this in mind, come check out the vendors offering an array of information for you to make an informed decision if Green is cost-effective for you!
This event is sponsored by The Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce and chaired by Jolie Powell, of Jolie Powell Realty , check out PJ GreenFest




