Federal Tax Credits

How the Program Works

As part of an effort to reduce dependence on foreign sources of energy, the federal government provides tax credits to help offset the costs of making energy efficiency improvements to your home. This program has changed somewhat for 2011 to reduce credits while still providing incentives to homeowners.

2011 Changes to Federal Tax Credits Available for Qualifying Residential Systems

Federal tax credits on qualifying, high-efficiency HVAC equipment have been modified and extended through December 31, 2011 by the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010. This program differs from the program effective in 2009-2010 in the following ways:


Maximum Tax Credit Available Product Type Efficiency Requirements
$50 Any advanced main air circulating fan *See below
$150 Natural gas, propane, oil furnace or boiler 95% AFUE
$300 Split system air conditioner 16 SEER / 13 EER
$300 Split system heat pump 15 SEER / 12.5 EER / 8.5 HSPF
$300 Package air conditioner 14 SEER / 12 EER
$300 Package heat pump 14 SEER / 12 EER / 8 HSPF
$300 Package gas / electric 14 SEER / 12 EER
*Electricity use of no more than 2% of the total energy use of the furnace

Geothermal system tax credits are unaffected by these changes and remain in place as is through 12/31/2016.

Note: this bulletin is for discussion purposes only and is general in nature. This is not to be considered tax advice. See your tax professional to determine how these credits would apply in your circumstance.