Is there an Air Conditioner Tax Credit for 2023?
Yes. Homeowners can benefit from up to a $600 AC Tax Credit 2023 towards a new AC due to the Federal Inflation Reduction Act.
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On January 1, 2023, new federal tax credits came into effect under the provisions set forth in the Inflation Reduction Act. These tax credits cover a wide range of home energy efficiency improvements, including equipment like air conditioners, heat pumps, and heat pump water heaters, as well as upgrades to the home envelope like doors, windows, insulation, etc.
These new tax credits will replace the Non-Business Energy Property Tax Credits, which were also extended under the IRA through December 31, 2022. You can find information about the tax credits for air conditioners and heat pumps purchased in 2022 or earlier here.
Federal Tax Credit Overview
Annual Limits: 30% of the project cost up to a $3,200 annual maximum for all energy efficiency improvements claimed under this credit, subject to aggregate limits. This breaks down to:
- Up to $2,000 annual limit toward the purchase of any combination of air source heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and biomass stoves/boilers.
- Up to $1,200 annual limit toward the purchase of any combination of central air conditioners, furnaces, boilers, plus other home envelope improvements (e.g. windows/doors/skylights, insulation, electrical).
- There are per-project limitations as well. Below, we will detail the tax credits available for air conditioners and heat pumps. For further details about tax credits for other types of energy efficient home improvements, visit energystar.gov.
Dates: Equipment must be purchased and installed January 1, 2023–December 31, 2032.
Property Requirements: Equipment must be installed in an existing home and your principal residence (the place you occupy most of the time). New construction and rentals do not apply. The principal residence must be in the United States and may be a house, houseboat, mobile home, cooperative apartment, condominium, or a manufactured home to qualify.
Pro Tip: To make the most of the tax credits, spread your energy efficiency improvements over a few years. The $3,200 annual limit and any aggregate limits reset each year through 2032. You can find ways to mix and match the tax credits for maximum savings by looking at your options on the ENERGY STAR website. Also, please be sure to consult your accountant or tax professional.
Air Conditioner and Heat Pump Tax Credit Details
Please consult your accountant or another tax professional to ensure that you meet all the requirements necessary to receive tax credits for your air conditioner or heat pump upgrade. Additionally, you can ask your local HVAC contractor for details about your equipment to verify its eligibility.
Central Air Conditioners:
- You can claim 30% of the project cost, up to a $600 maximum credit.
- The air conditioner must meet the following efficiency requirements:
- Split Systems: ENERGY STAR certified* equipment with SEER2 ≥ 16
- Packaged Systems: All ENERGY STAR certified systems are eligible.
Air Source Heat Pumps:
- You can claim 30% of the project cost, up to a $2,000 maximum credit.
- The heat pump system must meet the following efficiency requirements:
- Ducted Split Systems: All systems that have earned the ENERGY STAR label are eligible.
- Ductless Mini-Split (Non-Ducted) Systems: ENERGY STAR certified equipment with SEER2 ≥ 16, EER2 ≥ 12, HSPF2 ≥9.
- Heat pump models with the ENERGY STAR Cold Climate* designation:
- Ducted Systems: EER2 ≥ 10
- Mini-Split Systems: SEER2 ≥ 16, EER ≥ 9, and HSPF ≥ 9.5.
About Energy Efficiency Ratings – SEER2, HSPF2, EER2
A new system for rating the energy efficiency of air conditioners and heat pumps also came into effect on January 1, 2023. SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2),HSPF2 (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor 2) and EER2 (Energy Efficiency Ratio 2) have replaced the previous rating system, SEER, HSPF, and EER. For more information about this change and its impacts on HVAC equipment, please refer to our blog post 2023 AC Energy Efficiency Standards: What You Need to Know.
How Do I Apply?
To claim AC Tax Credit 2023, fill out and file the appropriate form with your tax return.
Tax credits are administered by the IRS, and the credit amounts you may receive are subject to IRS regulations. Therefore, we highly recommend consulting a tax professional for advice on tax preparation and your tax credit eligibility. For more information about the tax credit, you can also visit IRS.gov.
What Other Equipment Qualifies for a Tax Credit?
Even if you don’t plan on upgrading your heating & cooling system, you might intend to purchase another qualifying household appliance like a heat pump water heater. Check the entire list of qualifying home improvements.
There are also separate tax credits available for renewable energy home improvements, like wind, solar, and geothermal. These upgrades do not count toward the $3,200 annual maximum under the energy efficiency tax credits.
The IRS also included modifications and extensions for tax credits available to home builders and commercial buildings.
DISLCAIMER: The tax credit information contained within this website is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for expert advice from a professional tax/financial planner or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
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