Sec. 25(C) Energy Tax Credit for Wood Stoves: Do You Qualify?
The Energy Tax Credit covers 30% of the costs for wood stove purchases, installation labor, venting, and hearth pads. The 30% credit is capped at $2,000.
Be sure to save your purchase receipt and efficiency certificate for your records!
How Do I Qualify for the Wood Stove Tax Credit?
- Your wood stove must be at least 75% efficient (HHV).
- Your stove must be installed in the applicable tax years (2023 – 2032).
- You cannot reduce your tax liability below zero, but you can carry any remaining credit forward to future years.
What Wood Stoves Are Eligible?
Buck
- Model 91
- SW2.5
- SW500
True North
- TN25C
- Aspen C3
- Dauntless
- Defiant
- Encore
- Intrepid
How Do I Claim the Energy Tax Credit?
You can claim your tax credit on your federal income tax return.
- For software users: Enter the credit in the “Residential Energy Credit” or “Alternative Energy Credit” section.
- For mail filers: Find the updated IRS form 5695 – Line 5: “Qualified biomass fuel property costs.”
Could Add Up to
$2000 in Savings
FORM
5695
Line 5
Questions? We’re Here To Help
We know wood stoves, and we love to do everything we can to save our customers money. Heat your home for less by asking about our energy-efficient wood stoves today! Call us at 866-973-3028 or reach out online now.
As far as confirming eligibility, reach out to your tax advisor with questions.
Breckwell has a wood stove for every home and we’re ready to talk with you about the right one for your preferences and needs.