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Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
You can get a credit on your Oregon income taxes for purchasing energy-efficient HVAC systems for your home:
Click on the category to view technical requirements and current lists of eligible equipment.
Important: For heat pump and air conditioning installation and diagnostics, and for duct sealing and testing, we require that an Oregon Department of Energy tax credit-certified technician perform the work.
The tax credit is based on the amount of energy saved above standard models. The tax credit is the amount noted on the list of qualifying equipment or 25 percent of the net purchase price of the equipment (not including labor), whichever is less.
To qualify for a tax credit, you must have an Oregon income tax liability. If you are an Oregon resident and do not have an Oregon income tax liability, you may choose to transfer your tax credit to an Oregon resident who does. This is done by checking the Pass-through Option section on the application form. More information is on the form.
The equipment must be located in an Oregon dwelling that is your primary or secondary residence to qualify for a tax credit. Note: Tax credits for installation of high efficiency HVAC systems in rental property are available through the Business Energy Tax Credit program.
To receive your tax credit certification by April 15, please submit your tax credit application to the Oregon Department of Energy by April 1 of the year following your purchase. You may still apply for a tax credit after April 1, but may have to amend your tax filings to claim your credit.
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Selecting a Heating and Cooling System for Your Home
Duct and Heat Pump & AC Tax Credit-Certified Technicians
Disclosure information
Radiant-floor heating information
Federal Incentives for Energy Efficiency
Utility incentives for purchases
Technician Information
Residential Energy Tax Credit Program Administrative Rules (effective Nov. 1, 2008)
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