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The Inflation Reduction Act Signed into Law – Aspects to Consider Leveraging for Your Business

President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 into law on Tuesday, August 16, 2022. One of the largest legislative packages that’s been moved in years, the IRA is an all-encompassing climate change, healthcare, and tax bill.

ACCA opposed the overall legislation because the costs would burden small businesses and their employees. The bill will also disadvantage non-union HVACR contractors. However, some aspects of the legislation are really exciting for the HVACR industry.

Most notably, the incentives to transition from fossil fuels to electric, if paired with a focus on proper installation, service, and maintenance, could be a real boost for HVACR contractors. Here is a breakdown of other aspects of the bill you might want to consider leveraging with your customers.

Tax Incentives

Either way, the homes must also comply with the most recent Energy Star Single-Family New Homes Program Requirements applicable to the home’s location or the most recent Energy Star Manufactured Home National Program requirements as in effect on the latter of January 1, 2023, or January 1 of two calendar years before the date the home was acquired.

Specific Upgrades Eligible for Rebates (must be certified by the Energy Star program)

In addition to individual rebate limitations for each appliance, the rebate is also limited based on the income of the homeowner/tenant.

Fuel Switching Incentives: Several states have already implemented policies to encourage fuel-switching while others have prohibited it, making implementing the rebate uneven across states.

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