Energy-efficient home improvement tax credits aren’t new, but when congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022, it created more opportunities for homeowners to invest in sustainable energy.
This change is unprecedented as one of the most significant homeowner energy tax credit acts yet. And if you stack this tax credit against the other sustainable energy incentives out there, home improvements can really take off.
In order to be eligible for this tax credit you must live in the home you are improving, as your primary residence. Rental properties and newly built homes do not qualify.
Jumping from 10% to 30% of qualifying energy-efficient expenses, tax payers are now rewarded at a greater scale.
Before 2023, this type of sustainable energy incentive could only be used once. They called it a “lifetime limit” which prevented the sustainable energy movement from gaining any momentum.
Because of this new bill, homeowners are now encouraged to claim these tax credits on every filing within the decade that the bill is active (2023-2033).
It is not retrospective, and needs to be included in your tax filing to be processed.
The types of products and services that you can include in your filing increased substantially. Including materials, services, and energy audits that weren’t approved before.
This change considers the scope of what it takes to purchase and prioritize energy-efficient systems in a residential setting.
Previously, tax payers were grateful for any deductions on home expenses, but the limits didn’t offer much relief in the grand scheme of things. New appliances, installation, auditing, and weatherproofing run a high bill.
And with these (often unexpected) upgrades, most of the cost is upfront. This brings on more stress and debt for homeowners that live on a tight budget. And oftentimes they’re left wondering if they should have invested in homeownership at all.
Why was this a problem?
In a country mitigating a steep rise in inflation, many citizens found themselves in a cycle of scarcity.
The previous program didn’t recognize the current socioeconomic obstacles that discouraged energy-efficient commerce. These limitations ultimately defeated the purpose of incentivising tax payers to invest in sustainable energy.
It takes a little more planning and research to cash in on these incentives.
We know which manufacturers and products fit within the federal standards and take the time to help you choose a system that’s right for your home and budget.
The energy-efficient home improvement tax credit is an exciting discovery for most homeowners, but quickly becomes overwhelming when faced with the level of detail involved.
You’ll gain confidence and clarity in the program and your new energy-efficient system.
Contact us to explore your energy-efficient HVAC options or call 717-299-3914.
Homeowners could claim up to $500 in their lifetime.
The qualifying improvements fit into two category limits.
This allows homeowners to make incremental improvements every year until the program ends.
And it makes it possible to deduct a max of $3,200 in qualifying improvements every single year.
Building Envelope Improvements- reduce overall energy consumption by sealing off any airflow that lets uncontrolled heat move in or out of the home. These products must have “an expected lifespan of at least 5 years,” according to the IRS.
Residential Energy Property- energy-efficient equipment that must meet or exceed the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) highest tier (excluding advanced tiers).
Labor and installation (of items on this sub-category) – included in the per item limit of the product installed
Home Energy Audits- identifies possible energy-efficiency improvements and details which save the most energy and cost the least amount of money.
2. High-Efficiency Systems: $2,000 limit
Energy Property- These energy-efficient equipment expenses have their own sub-category (and higher annual limits) because of their size. They require “purchase price adjustments” to be subtracted from the cost of the item before calculating the credit amount that you can claim (ex. rebates and subsidies).
Are you looking for an HVAC solution that uses the heat of the earth to manage the temperature of your home?
The Energy-Efficient Home Improvement Credit includes geothermal heat pumps as an eligible high-efficiency system.
Read about geothermal energy and why it’s an ideal addition to your energy-efficiency objective.
There are guidelines for every category that aren’t detailed in this article.
You, as the homeowner, must take the time to research the federal requirements for every item you purchase and the company you hire to install the item. Not all products and installers comply with the legislation.
You can find this information on the IRS’ website.
Want some guidance? RSC Heating and Cooling knows which systems qualify for this tax credit. Get in touch for help!
This change in legislation opened doors wide enough for homeowners to rid themselves of dated fossil fuels and old appliances that were at risk of sudden failure. On top of the opportunities already mentioned, this change catalyzed an influx of sustainable energy features in homes across the United States.
Making safe, renewable, and more affordable energy accessible to US taxpayers for decades to come.
There are many eco-friendly options out there when it comes to upgrading your HVAC system.
Here’s a list of our green products that are available to install on your residential property.
There are other programs and rebates out there that are unrelated to the The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022.
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