This information applies to the following locations: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, California and Nevada

Frequently Asked Questions

General IRA Questions:

When do IRA incentive programs begin?

What is the income limit for low- or moderate-income households?

  • Low income households making up to 80% of local median income are eligible to receive a 100% instant rebate of up to $8,000 on the cost of heat pump installation.
  • Moderate-income households (making 80-150% of the local median) are eligible for a 50% instant rebate of up to $8,000 on the cost of heat pump installation.

Household Income examples:

  • A low income household installs a: $8,000 ductless heat pump – $8,000 instant rebate = $0 cost for the household
  • A moderate income household installs a: $16,000 ducted heat pump – $8,000 instant rebate = $8,000 cost for the household
  • A moderate income household installs a: $8,000 ductless heat pump – $4,000 instant rebate = $4,000 cost for the household
  • A low income household installs a: $16,000 ducted heat pump – $8,000 instant rebate = $8,000 cost for the household

Can I combine my local utility rebates with the Federal Tax Credits and/or Federal Rebates?

What are my first step towards my receiving my rebate and/or tax credit?

What are some state specific resources?

IRA Rebate Questions:

Can I receive both the HOMES and HEAR Rebate?

Tax Credit Questions:

Is the Tax Credit Non-refundable?

Are there annual limits on Tax Credits?