Florida HVAC Tax
Credits & Energy Rebates
Save on these brands: Mitsubishi, Amana, Goodman & American Standard
Upgrading your HVAC system doesn’t just improve comfort—it can also put money back in your pocket. In Florida, homeowners can claim federal tax creditsand state/utility rebates that lower the cost of installing energy-efficient systems. Whether you choose a Mitsubishi ductless system, an Amana or Goodman heat pump, or an American Standard central AC, you may qualify for up to 30% back in tax credits In simple terms: buy efficient equipment, file the right forms, and let the government help cover the cost.

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Instead, some Florida residents may be eligible for rebates directly from their utility companies, such as Duke Energy and Florida Power & Light (FPL), which offer their own rebate programs for installing high-efficiency equipment. These utility rebates vary in amount and requirements.
The federal tax credit is tied to the efficiency of the specific model, not the brand itself. Many models from the brands listed, as well as many others, will qualify as long as they meet or exceed the required efficiency standards set by the IRS and ENERGY STAR. The most reliable way to confirm eligibility is to check the manufacturer's product documentation or the ENERGY STAR website for a list of qualifying models.
Please check with your Tax Professional for updates on credits and rebates that you may qualify for.
Tax Credits & Rebates Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if your new HVAC system meets ENERGY STAR and SEER2 efficiency requirements. Heat pumps qualify for up to $2,000 in credits, and central ACs or furnaces up to $600.
Florida’s HEAR program may launch in early 2025, potentially offering up to $8,000 in rebates for heat pump installations. Check back for the latest updates we will keep you up to date.
Yes, you can stack them—federal credits reduce your tax bill, while Florida’s HEAR and utility programs provide direct cash rebates.
You’ll file IRS Form 5695 with your tax return and provide manufacturer certification plus installation invoices.
We specialize in Mitsubishi, Amana, Goodman, and American Standard, but we can install other qualifying brands as well.