Pennsylvania Heat Pump Tax Credit 2025
How the federal 25C credit applied to Pennsylvania homeowners, how it differs from PPL Electric Utilities rebates, and what expired at the end of 2025.
Is there a Pennsylvania heat pump tax credit in 2025?
The federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit expired December 31, 2025. It is not available for new heat pump installations in 2026. If you installed a qualifying heat pump in 2025, you may still be able to claim it on your 2025 federal tax return. PPL Electric Utilities rebates are a separate program and remain available regardless of the federal credit status.
Not tax advice. Always verify with a qualified tax professional and the IRS.
PPL Electric Utilities rebate vs. federal 25C tax credit
| Factor | PPL Electric Utilities rebate | Federal 25C credit |
|---|---|---|
| Who administers it | State agency or utility | IRS / federal government |
| What it is | A rebate reducing installation cost | A credit reducing federal income tax owed |
| When you receive it | At installation or mail-in after | When you file federal taxes |
| Current status (2026) | Active — verify current amounts | Expired Dec 31, 2025 |
| Non-refundable? | N/A — reduces your cost directly | Yes |
| Stackable? | Stackable with 25C for 2025 installs | Stackable with state rebates (basis may adjust) |
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Is the federal 25C heat pump tax credit still available in 2026?
No. According to the IRS, the 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit applies to qualifying property placed in service before December 31, 2025. Equipment installed in 2026 does not qualify under current law. If Congress extends or reinstates the credit, the IRS will update its guidance.
Can I still claim the 25C credit if I installed a heat pump in 2025?
If your heat pump was placed in service before December 31, 2025, you may be eligible to claim the 25C credit on your 2025 federal tax return. The credit is non-refundable and capped at $2,000 for heat pumps. Beginning in 2025, the IRS also requires a Qualified Manufacturer Identification Number (QMID). Consult a tax professional.
What heat pump incentives are still available in Pennsylvania in 2026?
While the federal 25C credit expired December 31, 2025, Pennsylvania homeowners can still access utility rebates through PPL Electric Utilities (PPL Electric, Met-Ed, Penelec, Penn Power, West Penn Power). The PPL Electric Utilities heat pump rebate is up to $500. These utility rebates are separate from federal tax credits and remain available for 2026 installations. Verify current amounts directly with PPL Electric, Met-Ed, Penelec, Penn Power, West Penn Power before purchasing.
Is there a Pennsylvania-specific heat pump tax credit?
Consult a Pennsylvania tax professional and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for current state income tax credit availability. PPL Electric Utilities rebates are separate programs — they are utility or agency rebates, not tax credits.
Can I combine Pennsylvania utility rebates with other incentives in 2026?
Yes. Pennsylvania utility rebates from PPL Electric Utilities can typically be combined with: any applicable state tax credits (check with a Pennsylvania tax professional), low-interest financing programs from your utility or state energy office, and any future federal incentives Congress may enact. The federal 25C credit expired for 2026 installations, but the PPL Electric Utilities rebate (up to $500) remains fully available.