The Inflation Reduction Act included tax breaks and rebates for energy-efficient improvements that many Pennsylvanians can still claim.
Do you want to make energy-efficient improvements to your house or business? Maybe you already have? You may qualify for a tax credit or rebate.
Many Pennsylvania households and small businesses could be getting tax benefits or financial help for going green under the Inflation Reduction Act.
THE DIFFERENT WAYS TO SAVE:
- PA Home Energy programs: Provides rebates for energy-efficient improvements.
- Weatherization Assistance Program: Provides assistance for low-income households to make energy-efficient upgrades.
- Clean Heating Fuel Tax Corporate Credit: Provides tax credits for residential, multifamily, small business, and commercial entities making temperature upgrades.
- Federal Solar Tax Credit: Offers tax credits for residential solar projects.
FIND YOUR SAVINGS: To get a personal savings estimate, go to the Rewiring America Calculator.
WHAT’S BEHIND THE SAVINGS: The Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law by President Joe Biden in 2022 and was largely touted as a win for climate change and clean energy.
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