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Inflation Reduction Act

TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE INFLATION REDUCTION ACT TAX CREDITS: PATIENCE PAYS OFF

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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 both extends and expands existing 25C and 25D tax credits to homeowners and 45L tax credits to home builders for installing applicable high-efficiency HVAC equipment. Each of these credits has specific efficiency requirements to qualify as outlined in the chart below. The bill applies to systems installed in 2022, and some of these credits will increase in 2023.


Here is a summary of the tax credits as they stand now, and for the coming years:

Tax Section 25C

  • 2022 Tax Credit Details

    10% of cost up to $500

    Air Conditioners

    - Up to $300 tax credit

    Heat Pumps

    - Up to $300 tax credit

    Gas Furnaces and Boilers

    - Up to $150 tax credit

    Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan

    - Must use no more than 2% of furnace's

    total energy, up to $50 tax credit

  • 2023-2032 Tax Credit Details

    30% of cost up to $1,200 ($2,000 for Heat Pump)

    Products must be in the highest efficiency CEE tier

    Air Conditioners

    - Up to $600 tax credit

    Heat Pumps

    -Up to $2,000 tax credit

    Gas Furnaces and Boilers

    - Up to $600 tax credit

    Advanced Main Air Circulating Fan

    - Must use no more than 2% of furnace's

    total energy, up to $50 tax credit

Tax Section 25D

  • 2022-2034 Tax Credit Details

    Geothermal Heat Pumps

    - 30% for systems placed in service

    during calendar year 2022 through

    calendar year 2032

    - 26% for systems placed in service

    during calendar year 2033

    - 22% for systems placed in service

    during calendar year 2034

Tax Section 45L

  • 2022-2032 Tax Credit Details

    Single Family

    - Single Family New homes -

    $2,500 tax credit

    - Zero-energy Single Family New

    Homes - $5,000 tax credit

    Multifamily

    - Multifamily Units - $500 tax credit

    - Zero-energy Multifamily Units

    - $1,000 tax credit